Snazzy FX CHAOS BROTHER User Manual

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Usually you determine the amount of chaos you want to work with then set your
speed control to control that signals INTENSITY. !

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Then (if BEAT LOCKING the CHAOS BROTHER to an outside TRACK, CLOCK,
Song, Sequencer, etc you would turn up the CV control to get the desired results.!

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3. cv knob/cv in jack!

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The CV input looks for sharp waveforms (sawtooth square etc )!
OR a clock (from your clock divider, sequencer, VCO/LFO, or software such as
Silent Way) to push the attractor into restarting or changing shape.!
The CV IN can also work with LOUD AUDIO such as Euro Level DAW signals
(drums, guitars, etc)!

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<<The Silent Way ES-3 paired with LIVE or LOGIC is one such way to get
euro level AUDIO into this CV INPUT>>!

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This CV input and knob are crucial when using the CHAOS BROTHER to create
chaotic drum patterns/ or to chaotically vary/modulate/offset the timing of
sequencers ( which happens to be one of the most popular uses of the Chaos
Brother as it can achieve very unique results)!

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THIS IS THE SECTION RESPONSIBLE for ALLOWING THE CHAOS
BROTHER TO EBB AND FLOW WITH AN OUTSIDE CLOCK, LFO, ETC.!

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4. smooth control /smooth out jack!

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this knob and Jack are the "subtle "sections of the Chaos brother!

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you can use this output /knob to create a signal which is much softer and quieter
than the signals coming out of the main X/Y outputs!

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The smooth control is at zero all the way at the left. I usually use the smooth
knob somewhere between 10 to 40%!

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