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Inputs/Outputs
Clock in is ideally activated by inputting a 50%
pulse width gate. A trigger or a triangular LFO
may be also inserted. When clock in is in use,
Channel 1 is automatically synced to it. Please
note that if clock in is patched but no signal
is being sent to it the module will perform no
actions.
Loop in accepts a gate or a trigger signal
CV in accepts a CV signal. All CV input assigns
operate between 0v and 8v except save/
recall 0v-5v; 0.5v for each save slot of the
selected bank (refer to save/recall section at
p.7)
Chaos accepts a gate or a trigger signal
Clock out outputs whichever master clock is
in use, the Channel 1 default master or the
clock in

Channel Settings

Channel Settings [1] can be used to access two
different but fundamental channel options: swing
and input assign.
Swing controls the time fraction expressed in
quarters with which a channel is delayed from
the master clock when the channel is synced to
it; input assign controls how channels are linked
to modifiers through self-patching or external
devices communicating with Chaos' inputs.
Keep in mind that every channel has its own
configuration.
To change a channel's settings, hold the channel
settings button with the desired channel selected.
On the value bar, two sets of illuminated LEDs
will appear. The LEDs on the left (from 1 to 4) [2]
represent the swing value and the four LEDs on
the right (from 7 to 10) [3] reflect the four inputs
at the top of the module (clock in, loop in, cv in
and chaos in) and their status. Rotate the encoder
CW or CCW to select an LED and press it to flip the
status.
When ON, LEDs on the left are Orange while LEDs
on the right are Green (LED 9 will also turn Red or
Orange as it controls different tasks).
When OFF, LEDs are white.
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Swing
Swing is represented by four values (0, 1/4, 2/4
and 3/4) and only one value per channel at a time
can be ON. Keep in mind that swing is best used
when the channel in question is synced to the
master clock. (See TCM section p.8)
LED 1 (default ON), swing value 0: When ON,
there is no delay from the master clock
LED 2, swing 1/4: When ON, there is a 1/4
delay from the master clock
LED 3, swing value 2/4: When ON, there is a
2/4 delay from the master clock
LED 4, swing value 3/4: When ON, there is a
3/4 delay from the master clock
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