Inputs and outputs, Control elements of the clock-generator (clk) – Vermona fourMulator - quad modulation engine User Manual

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Inputs and Outputs

Each modulator offers four jacks to be connected to other modules.

(4) WAVE

This jack outputs the selected wave form. Connect this output to a CV-
input of any module. Typical applications would be modulations of a fil-
ter's cutoff frequency, an oscillator's pulse width or an oscillator's pitch.

(5) TRIGGER

This jack outputs a trigger signal with the start of new wave form cycle,
allowing to trigger modules such as envelopes, electronic switches or
sequencers.

(6) CV

This input allows connecting a positive or negative control voltage (+5
volts to -5 volts) to modulate the modulator's frequency. With SYNC or
CLK being active for the respective modulator, this CV will modulate the
phase shift or the clock division. The control voltage is added respec-
tively subtracted from the current SPEED/PHASE value. However, it is not
possible to exceed a frequency of approx. 100Hz.

(7) RESET

This input allows connecting a gate/trigger signal that immediate resets
the wave form to its start point. With the modulation speed matched to a
song tempo, sending reset commands every bar, allow to achieve long
term beat-synchronized modulations.

Control elements of the clock-generator (CLK)

The clock-generator allows synchronizing fourMulator to other clock-
dependent modules, such as step-sequencers. fourMulator can either
work as beat reference or follow an external reference in sync.

(8) TAP button

Use this button to set the tempo for fourMulator's internal clock. A
tempo change will occur after tapping the button four times. For pre-
dictable results, tap in a constant rhythm.

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