We often take the clock for granted. What if we use some random pulses instead? If we set SAPÈL’s random clock output to Less than mode, we obtain some random clocks that are always synced to the main one. Randomness, but with a groove!⁠

Note: to better appreciate this behavior, set USTA’s clock ratio to 1:1!

 

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INGREDIENTS

  • 1 SAPÈL
  • 1 FALISTRI
  • 1 BRENSO
  • 1 USTA

DIRECTIONS

  1. Patch SAPÈL’s Random clock output to USTA’s clock input.
  2. Set the clock to Less Than mode and set the Global Rate of Change knob to taste.
  3. Enter the Track Menu, set the Clock to External, and the Ratio to 1:1. 
  4. Patch USTA’s CV A to BRENSO’s yellow V/oct and gate A to its Ping input.
  5. Compose a pattern and push play.
    (Now USTA will advance randomly.)
  6. Patch SAPÈL’s main clock to FALISTRI’s yellow trig/gate input.
  7. Set FALISTRI’s yellow generator to Transient, its time scale to Long, and its Rise and Fall times to taste.
  8. Patch FALISTRI’s yellow unipolar out to BRENSO’s Source CV in.
    (It will add a rhythmic pulse that reminds of a delay.)
  9. (Optional) Patch a copy of SAPÈL’s Random Clock output to FALISTRI’s Dual Cascaded Frequency Divider (DCFD)’s input #1.
  10. Patch the DCFD’s output #1 to BRENSO’s Triangle Shaper CV input.
  11. Patch the DCFD’s output #2 to BRENSO’s Pulse Shaper CV input.