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delptronics trigger man v2
price : $195.00
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the new deptronics trigger man eurorack module which debuted at namm 2013, is now available! the trigger man is a unique trigger/gate sequencer module with a revolutionary interface that enables you to create
any sequence with just two knobs.
there are 8 trigger outputs, each with its own 8 step sequence. it has 8 pattern memories (sets of 8x8 sequences), which can be played back in any order and chained into a series of patterns up to 100 patterns
long. there are even two cv input jacks to control the sequences, pattens, or tempo. all of this fits in a very compact 8 hp wide module.
the trigger man is a great companion to the delptronics ldb-1e eurorack module.
features:
8 hp wide, 30mm deep.
8 trigger/gate outputs.
8 patterns, each consisting of 8 steps for each of the 8 outputs.
each output has a separately configurable length: 10ms, clock, or full.
when set to clock, output is on when clock signal is on, and off when clock signal is off.
when set to full, output is on for the full length of the step, consecutive "on" steps produce no "off" time between the steps.
three modes of operation
algorithmic edit: a revolutionary pattern editing interface wherein one knob controls the complexity of the steps (number of "on" steps and rests between the steps), and another knob shifts the steps right and
left.
step edit: a traditional mode in which each step is turned on or off individually. the shift knob still functions in step edit mode.
pattern play: select which pattern is currently playing, or create a chain of patterns up to 100 patterns long. the shift knob shifts the patterns in the chain.
internal clock with tempo knob (40 - 295 bpm).
run/stop button controls the internal clock, or resets to the first step if using an external clock.
external clock input jack can be configured as ticks or voltage controlled tempo.
when set to ticks, on/off voltages advance the step counter, and the tempo knob acts as a clock divider.
external clock can be divided by 1/2/3/4/6/8/12/16/32.
when set to vc, a control voltage at the clock input jack determines the tempo.
multi-function control voltage jack.
in pattern play mode, the control voltage determines the currently playing pattern.
in the edit modes, the control voltage determines the shift and/or complexity of the steps.
each output can be individually configured as to how it responds to the control voltage, if at all.
non-volatile pattern and configuration memory. data is saved even when powered off.
download the user manual here.
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