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Clock Jack VC Tempo Change

LED 3 determines when the tempo changes if the tempo is voltage controlled.

3

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On First Step: The tempo, as determined by the voltage on the Clock jack, changes on the first
step. Voltage changes during the playing of the sequence do not change the tempo.

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Immediate: The tempo changes immediately in response to the voltage on the Clock jack. Using
an LFO for the voltage controlled tempo with the Immediate change option will produce a swing
effect.

Control Jack Function

LEDs 4 and 5 determine the function of the Control input jack.

4 5

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VC C/S/Pattern: Voltage control of complexity, shift, pattern. This option functions differently

depending on the mode. In Algorithmic or Step Edit mode, the voltage into the Control jack will
modify the complexity and/or shift of any outputs that are configured for voltage control.

In Pattern Play mode, the voltage on the Control jack sets the currently playing pattern. The 5
volt range is divided into 9 equal divisions of approximately 0.55 volts. A voltage under 0.55 volts
has no effect on the currently playing pattern, just as if nothing was plugged into the control jack.
The other 8 divisions represent one of the 8 patterns.

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VC C/S Only: Voltage control of complexity or shift only. This setting works similarly to the VC

C/S/Pattern option described above, with one difference. In pattern play mode, the Control jack
does not control the currently playing pattern. It controls the complexity and shift of the outputs
for whatever patterns you have selected.

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Reset: When a positive pulse of 2.5V or higher is input into the Control jack, the sequence will be

reset to the first step.

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Gate: When zero volts is input into the Control jack, the internal clock is paused. When 2.5V or

higher is input into the Control jack, the internal clock will run normally. If the Gate option is set
and nothing is plugged into the Control jack, then the internal clock will be constantly gated and
will not run. If both the Clock and Control jacks are set to Gate, then both of them must have a
positive voltage in order for the internal clock to run.

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