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Technically a clock is just an [[Oscillator|oscillator]] - usually one that produces a [[pulse wave]], generally at subsonic frequencies. It is commonly used to provide a timer for triggering [[Envelope Generator|envelopes]], [[Sample & hold]] or [[sequencing modules]]. Some clock sources will go to low frequency audio or even higher rates, allowing them to be used as a [[sync]] or reset source for audio oscillators, LFOs and cycling modules.
Technically a '''clock''' is just an [[oscillator]] - usually one that produces a [[pulse wave]], generally at subsonic frequencies. It is commonly used to provide a timer for triggering [[Envelope generator|envelopes]], [[Sample & hold]] or [[sequencing modules]]. Some clock sources will go to low frequency audio or even higher rates, allowing them to be used as a [[sync]] or reset source for audio oscillators, LFOs and cycling modules.


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Latest revision as of 18:09, 24 April 2021

Technically a clock is just an oscillator - usually one that produces a pulse wave, generally at subsonic frequencies. It is commonly used to provide a timer for triggering envelopes, Sample & hold or sequencing modules. Some clock sources will go to low frequency audio or even higher rates, allowing them to be used as a sync or reset source for audio oscillators, LFOs and cycling modules.

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