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  1. Unlocking Patterned Progressions: A Comprehensive Exploration of the Nonlinearcircuits Beat Frequencies Eurorack Module

    The article "Unlocking Patterned Progressions: A Comprehensive Exploration of the Nonlinearcircuits Beat Frequencies Eurorack Module" delves into the exceptional functionality of the Beat Frequencies module. Originating from a 'beat frequency indicator' schematic, the updated module omits CV, pots, and XNOR outputs. Instead, it boasts 12 additional gate outputs and an array of pulsating LEDs. One of the main features centers around its utilization of two input signals; the LED ring lights shift direction based on which signal has the higher frequency. This results in a mesmerizing dance of lights, indicating the closeness or discrepancy between the frequencies. Notably, the circular LED displays behave inconsistively, jerking and spinning, sometimes steadfastly completing revolutions, while at other times fluttering uncertainly between stages. The randomness injects an unpredictable element at both audio and clock rates, leading to a continuous stream of intriguing patterns. Breaking down its nuances further, the article highlights the behavior of its quartet of LED sets; for instance, the topmost set serves as the principal output, the second one runs at half speed, while the third one darts sporadically across its pair of LEDs. The last set pulses at a rhythm akin to the topmost, but in an intermittent manner rather than a steady pattern, contributing to this module's broad range of captivating gate outputs.

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  2. Get Moving with Music Thing Modular's limited edition dualMOVE module

    The limited edition dualMOVE module from Music Thing Modular is now available for Eurorack enthusiasts. The 4hp module features a motion detecting PIR sensor that triggers a 2-channel switch when a warm body moves within range. When both switches are in 'MOVE' position, input and output are connected only during movement or a brief delay after movement. 'STOP' reverses the situation, allowing signal to pass through only when there's no motion. The FLIP input overrides the sensor, flipping a signal each time it passes the threshold and creating a fast and audible relay. The module can also be used to trigger sequencers and other devices, and can even function as a crude and noisy oscillator.

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