Module is available as a DIY project only.
This Module is currently available.
Clock Generator + Sequencer
Godfried is your conductor of everything in your patch that needs to be triggered or synced. Think of it as your master clock with integrated old school Run / Pause / Stop transport controls.
POLYRHYTHMIC
Derived from a high precision internal master clock, Godfried is truly polyrhythmic. Everything can be run in any usefull ratio to the master clock, so you are free to use a classic 4/4 or, say, a 13/7 ratio to your like. The master clock ranges from 30 BPM to 300 BPM with a resolution of 0.1 BPM.
VERSATILE AS A SWISS ARMY KNIFE
Godfried has 6 trigger outputs, each one can be one of 5 different types as there are:
Additional there is a single CV output that also can be either
The 2 “A” and “B” inputs can be configured to execute various transport commands, load memory snapshots or to syncronize the internal master clock to external triggers.
TOTAL RECALL
Everything (and we really mean everything) can be saved as a snapshot into one of the 64 non volatile memory slots. The last saved slot will be automatically loaded when powering up and for the forgetful the AutoSave feature saves automatically whenever the screensaver kicks in.
EASY TO USE. REALLY.
Because Gofried is just 6HP wide we put tremendous effort into the user interface design, making it fun to use despite the limited size.
Big, touchy Run and Stop Buttons accompanied by matching indicator LEDs act as classic transport controls and can be locked, so you dont accidentially disturb your performance.
Everything else is operated by a single encoder, an “Exit” button and a bright, crispy OLED display. A superflat menu system and live animated graphics wherever possivble provide clear visual feedback.
Speaking of live: no need to ever stop Godfried – everything can be edited while Godfried is running.
DIY
Godfried is designed to be DIY. Albeit there are some SMT parts its intermediate difficulty and can be built in one evening. There is nothing to calibrate but its no harm if you have a some tools to troubleshoot – just in case.
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