1. Exploring the Creative Possibilities of After Later Audio's STEPS 1U Eurorack Module: A Random Looping Stepped CV and Burst Generator

    The article titled "Exploring the Creative Possibilities of After Later Audio's STEPS 1U Eurorack Module: A Random Looping Stepped CV and Burst Generator" highlights the features and capabilities of the STEPS 1U Eurorack Module by After Later Audio. The module offers an internal clock, rate control, burst generator, and random looping stepped CV generator, allowing for the creation of both random and repeating patterns of up to 8 steps. Additionally, multiple STEPS modules can be daisy-chained for even more complex patterns. The article notes that, upon turning on the module, it is important to run it in RAND mode for at least 8 steps to fill the shift register with data. The article also includes a caveat that if a trigger is received off-beat from the internal clock, the first step duration will be shortened.

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  2. Exploring the AtoVproject Gaeto Black: The New Clock Logic Module That Rewards Exploration.

    The AtoVproject Gaeto Black is a new type of clocked logic module that rewards exploration. This 6hp module can perform a variety of functions including clock division, legato generation, trigger to gate conversion, rhythm quantization, sub-octave generation with PWM, and generative trigger sequencing. The module stores a 1 if the input signal is over 1V and a 0 if not, and then outputs accordingly on the next clock pulse. The output can follow the pulse width of the clock or be maintained high until the next clock, which can be CV-controllable. Multiple Gaetos can be chained together to create shift register functions. The module is available in both assembled and DIY kit forms, with black or grey panels.

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  3. Exploring Dynamic Tempos: A Guide to the Cutelab Messed Up Clock Generator and Clock Stretcher Module

    In this Module Spotlight article, we delve into the intriguing world of dynamic tempos with the Cutelab Messed Up Clock Generator and Clock Stretcher module. This versatile module is designed to facilitate experimentation with shifting polyrhythms and metric modulation, allowing users to easily explore rhythmic changes without any hassle. With its tap tempo or manual adjustment options, Messed Up can generate its own clock, giving you complete control over the tempo. Moreover, it supports two modulation modes: Round Trip and One Way, enabling seamless transitions between various tempos. Whether you want to create polyrhythms or shuffling beats, the Beat, Divide, and Truncate parameters offer endless possibilities, all adjustable via control voltage. The module also allows you to store your favorite combinations in up to nine presets. Don't miss out on the opportunity to delve into dynamic tempos with the Cutelab Messed Up Clock Generator and Clock Stretcher module!

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  4. Exploring Data Routing and Digital Chaos with Xaoc Devices' Poczdam Eurorack Module

    The Xaoc Devices Poczdam Eurorack module is a binary data routing solution designed for the Xaoc Leibniz subsystem. This module enables manual or remote switching between two Leibniz data sources, while modifying individual bits of the data stream and re-clocking the data with its onboard voltage-controlled wideband oscillator or any external clock signal. The Poczdam module is advantageous with complex Leibniz setups that require reconfiguring data flow between various modules and can also be utilized for waveform splicing, disrupting rhythmic loops, or generating digital chaos.

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  5. Expanding Your Sequencing Capabilities: A Deep Dive into the Xaoc Devices Ostankino II Eurorack Module

    The article 'Expanding Your Sequencing Capabilities: A Deep Dive into the Xaoc Devices Ostankino II Eurorack Module' explores the features of the Ostankino II, an expander module for the Moskwa II sequencer. It provides voltage control options for parameters such as random, slew, probability, transposition, range, first and last step inputs, and also includes step repeat CV input and button, internal clock output, individual gate/trigger outputs for each sequence step, and bit outputs for each sequence step that are connected with the Leibniz Binary Subsystem. Overall, the Ostankino II significantly enhances the connectivity and sequencing potential of the Moskwa II module.

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  6. Expanding Your Sequencing Capabilities with Five12 Jack Expander Black: A Comprehensive Review

    The article "Expanding Your Sequencing Capabilities with Five12 Jack Expander Black: A Comprehensive Review" is a detailed exploration of the Five12 Jack Expander Black eurorack module. The module acts as an I/O expansion for the Five12 Vector Sequencer, adding a considerable amount of additional I/O, including four sets of voice outputs with high-quality pitch, gate, and velocity signals, eight trigger outputs and six inputs, MIDI In and Out on 5-pin DIN jacks, and DIN Sync on 5-pin DIN jacks. The review discusses how the Jack Expander Black significantly expands sequencing capabilities and provides ample opportunities for experimentation and creativity.

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  7. Expand your NerdSEQ's Capabilities with XOR Electronics' More Video-IO Eurorack Module

    The 'More Video-IO' eurorack module by XOR Electronics is an innovative video expander designed for the NerdSEQ sequencer. It allows for the addition of a HDMI or Composite Video breakout for the NerdSEQ screen, as well as a USB Host input for connecting a PC keyboard. With this module, users can expand their NerdSEQ's capabilities and create even more complex and visually stunning electronic music performances. The module is expected to be available soon.

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  8. Erfurt by Xaoc Devices: A Versatile Leibniz Binary System Component for Creating Complex Rhythmic Patterns

    The Erfurt by Xaoc Devices is a versatile digital module that can act as an 8-output clock and audio frequency divider, a bi-directional binary counter, and a programmable digital oscillator. It features an 8-bit register that changes state by 1 at each impulse from the clock inputs, with clock patterns corresponding to mathematical or musical divisions of rhythm. When connected to other Leibniz modules, the Erfurt can play various roles, such as generating gate patterns for Odessa harmonic banks or producing interesting glissandi with Drezno and any VCO. The module is based on CMOS logic, allowing it to be clocked at high frequencies and includes clock pre-scaling selection switches.

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  9. Elevate Your Eurorack Sequencing with Endorphin.es Running Order 1U Black

    The article 'Elevate Your Eurorack Sequencing with Endorphin.es Running Order 1U Black' focuses on a two-track trigger sequencer module - the Endorphin.es Running Order 1U Black. The module has a sleek design with a width of 6HP and a depth of 30mm. It can be used as a sub-sequencer or as a divider in a Eurorack environment. The module features zero-jitter clock generation, a 101 style 1/16th note input mode, and a Euclidean mode enabled for each track. The module also allows for per-step trigger probability in 101 mode and global probability in Euclidean mode. With separate synchronization inputs, clock divider for incoming external clocks, and separate mute buttons for each track, the module provides excellent sequencing capabilities. Additionally, the module has 8 patterns of trigger sequences stored, making it an ideal solution for both live performances and studio recordings.

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