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  1. Exploring the Instruō tágh: A Swiss Army Knife for Random Voltage Generation in Eurorack

    The article explores the Instruō tágh, a versatile module offering analog sample and hold, white noise generation, digital random voltage, morphing LFO, and probabilistic trigger generation, with unique tap tempo functionality. Its meticulously curated 6 algorithms cater to various system needs, including stepped random, chaos, LFO, and probability-synced LFO. Despite its compact size of 4 HP, tágh proves to be an indispensable modulation workhorse. Read more here: https://www.instruomodular.com/product/tagh-2/

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  2. Shaping Chaos: A Guide to the Clank Chaos Eurorack Module

    The Clank Chaos Eurorack Module is an advanced device that allows for easy shaping of random generators. The module has six channels that offer a range of features such as stable master clock, independent probability, voltage selection, and individual channel looping capability. With the ability to save and recall eight slots, entropy control setting, and external control for looping, chaos, slot recalling, and random voltage CV in, this module can function as an advanced turing machine, drum sequencer, modulation generator, clock source, voltage recorder, and much more.

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  3. Exploring the Creative Chaos of the NonlinearCircuits Stochaos Eurorack Module

    The NonlinearCircuits Stochaos Eurorack module is a versatile generator of gates and control voltages that can be switched to produce either pink noise, chaos, or both. The module is based on a 1980 patent for a random rhythm pattern generator, and uses CMOS chips selected to be widely available. The module features gate and CV outputs, with CV3 being mainly negative voltage. The Stochaos output provides longer gates than other stages in the circuit. Overall, the NonlinearCircuits Stochaos module offers a creative and chaotic approach to noise generation in the Eurorack format.

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  4. Exploring Dual Chaos Driven S&H with VC Slew: A Review of NonLinearCircuits Helvetica Scenario Eurorack Module

    The NonLinearCircuits Helvetica Scenario Eurorack Module is a dual sample & hold with voltage controlled slew for each channel. It uses a jerk chaos circuit running at 300Hz as a source for sampling, similar to the Buchla 265 Source of Uncertainty but with less components and without weird power supply voltages. The module features two channels in 8HP, with Clock 2 normalled to Clock 1, and offers three output options: Stepped Out only samples from the chaos circuit, whereas the S&H Out and Smooth Out are sampled from whatever signal is patched to the Sample In. The module provides six different chaos signals when driven with a single clock signal and adjusting the Slew pot.

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