Thursday, December 22, 2022
Xaoc Devices ERFURT / not just for counting and dividing / extensive playthrough
video upload by BRiES
"In this video I demonstrate how you can use ERFURT either standalone or in the context of the Leibniz Binary Subsystem. I talk about the clock, the inputs and outputs and show you how to extract useful signals from the module. ERFURT isn't just an ordinary counter or clock divider: it can drive the wavetables in JENA, produce sequences through DREZNO or lock the Leibniz system to the masterclock of your patch... to name just a few examples.
PS: I mention somewhere that the slowest clock is a 1/46k but it should be 1/64k. It's a simple mispronunciation because of how numbers work in the dutch language (we say the last number first - ridiculous I know).
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Xaoc Devices ERFURT manual: http://xaocdevices.com/manuals/xaoc_e..."
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