Wednesday, November 09, 2016
SYINSI Euclidean Polyrhythm Generator Eurorack Module
Published on Nov 9, 2016 THX2112
"A demonstration of a Euclidean polyrhythm module for Eurorack. Based on the "Tombola Euclidean" module.
In this demo an Alesis DM5 drum trigger brain is being triggered by the Euclidean running on its internal clock. All drum sounds are stock Alesis DM5 samples.
Euclidean trigger 1 out is going to the kick, offbeat (triggers whenever trigger 1 isn't being triggered) is going to the snare.
Triggers 2 and 3 are triggering the low and high toms.
It's available as a PCB/Panel kit: http://syinsi.com/product/euclidean-p...
or complete module: http://syinsi.com/product/euclidean-b...
More neat stuff: http://syinsi.com/shop/"
"A version of the “Tombola Euclidean Polyrhythm Generator”.
Feed it a clock signal and it generates four rhythmically-related triggers because math.
The first trigger also has an “offbeat” that is triggered whenever the first trigger isn’t being triggered. Works great on kick/snare or closed/open hats.
Four trigger outs including an “offbeat” for the first trigger.
Clock and Reset inputs
10 HP Eurorack
+12V 250mA."
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