Clank Chaos Manuel - Sayfa 8
Kayıt Ekipmanları Clank Chaos için çevrimiçi göz atın veya pdf Manuel indirin. Clank Chaos 12 sayfaları.
Ayrıca Clank Chaos için: Manuel (10 sayfalar), Hızlı Başlangıç Kılavuzu (2 sayfalar)
Time Control Modifiers
At its core, Chaos is composed of six channels
of clock generators [2], if no signal is applied to
the clock input [1], Channel 1 will be the master by
default.
All the channels can be individually synced to the
master clock or be completely time independent
(refer to Input Assign section p.6).
Probability [3] is a sort of coin toss to declare
if a gate of the selected channel will fire or not.
Changing the probability value will reduce or
increase its possibility to happen. The range of
value is from 0% to 100%. If you're using channel
1 as the master clock, changing its probability will
affect its gate output but not the master clock
data stream. If turned to zero both the channel's
CV and gate will not output any signal.
Width [5] is the length of a gate's duty cycle
expressed in percentage. Range is from 0%
(channel's gate closed) to 100% (fully open).
Time [4] is expressed in two different ways,
depending on if a channel is quantized or not.
If the selected channel is the master clock or
if it's not synced to it, time will be expressed in
milliseconds between two consecutive gates.
You can easily change it by pressing time and
turning the encoder. Rotating it CCW will result in
a faster clock, whereas rotating CW will make the
clock slower. This is because you will be reducing
or augmenting the milliseconds between two
consecutive gates.
Time range goes from 10ms to 10 seconds. In the
first window, in white, every LED corresponds
to 10ms. By reaching the upper limit you will
enter a second window in blue. Here every LED
corresponds to 1 second. Default value is 500ms
(120bpm) each time the module is turned on.
If the selected channel is synced to the master
clock the Time button will work differently letting
you set a multiplication or division of the master
itself. The pulse of the two-central LEDs on the
main bar means that the channel is at the same
rate of the master clock. Rotating the encoder
CW multiplies it (LEDs in white), CCW divides it
(LEDs in orange). The available multiplications and
divisions are from 1 to 8, then from 16 to 32.
Keep in mind that Chaos can emit gates from one
every 5.5 minutes to audio band (approximately
100hz) so timing changes can be very drastic.
1
2
5
3
4
TIMING SHIFT / POLYRHYTHM
A simple way to create polyrhythms or explore
unconventional timings is to un-sync one or
more channels from the master clock and slowly
alter its/their timing. Depending on how far you
move the clock(s), you will go from out of phase
syncopation (Steve Reich Clap Music, anyone?) to
complete polyrhythmic madness.
8