Dimensions
4 HP
35 mm deep
Current Draw
33 mA +12V
4 mA -12V
14 mA 5V
Price
$199 Price in €

Available as an assembled Module and as a DIY project.

This Module is currently available.

SCM - Shuffling Clock Multiplier v2 (Black Panel)

Clock Multiplier with "Groove" effects.

The Shuffling Clock Multiplier (SCM) produces eight multiplied clock tempos from a single input clock, ranging from x1 to x8 (x32 by using the Breakout). Some of the outputs can be shuffled/swung. The amount of shuffle is controlled by a CV Slip jack. A Rotate CV jack re-assigns the multiplication number of each jack. More features of the SCM can be controlled by the SCM Breakout.

  • Multiply-by-1 to Multiply-by-32, on 8 output jacks
  • Five Slipped/Shuffled/Skipped clock outputs (S3, S4, S5, S6, S8). Each is based on a multiple of the input clock frequency (x3, x4, x5, x6, and x8, respectively)
  • Three steady clock outputs (x1, x2, and x8), which are not effected by Slip/Shuffle/Skip effects
  • CV Rotate jack to shift multiply-by amount on all jacks
  • CV Slip causes particular beats to land ahead in time
  • Connects to the SCM Breakout for controlling more features: Pulse Width, Shuffle pattern, Skip, Re-sync, Mute, and 4x Fast
  • ISP header: Connects to in-circuit programmer such as AVR ISP MKII for reprogramming code
  • Maximum input frequency 3kHz

Black panel version is not available as a built unit from 4ms, but black panels are available separately for users to install in place of the standard silver panel.

http://www.4mspedals.com/scm.php


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