Hint: Global Clock and parallel processing ideas

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Neil Parfitt

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Feb 20, 2017, 4:39:47 AM2/20/17
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Hi all,  

I've been mucking around (and ill will probably make a video) - 

But I've found a few work around solutions for having a global clock as well as parallel and more elaborate processing techniques... 


Global Clock

dedicate one of the 4 tracks for this and.. 

Take a sine unit,  add a limiter unit,  crank the input,  and set the out to -6... this will create a square wave.   Loop out 4 back into in 4 with a stackable.  Even though it's not DC coupled,   external gear I've tested and internal units that like triggers (tempo delay,  loop punch,  resets etc,  all respond well).

Your fréquency is your clock rate.

Any unit across the other 3 tracks can grab this global clock if set to in4.     you can then further divide or delay it for interesting,  but globally synced results :)


Parallel processing

take out 2 and loop it back to in 2,   
take out 3 and loop it back to in 3,  

Within each of these - add mixers and create whatever sounds to taste.

Then... 

Use track 1 as your global mixer.     Add i.e.: 2 mixers,  assign both to input 2,  the first could be an eq'd signal,  the second could be a delayed filter of the same source blended in to taste. another few could be for input 3 processing,  then you could add a global effect to the right as a master insert.

Lots of fun!



Steve Richardson

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Feb 21, 2017, 2:33:17 PM2/21/17
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This is great - good work!!! Thank you for sharing :)
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