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Technically a clock is just an [[Oscillator|oscillator]] - usually one that produces a [link]pulse wave, generally at subsonic frequencies. It is commonly used to provide a timer for triggering [[Envelope Generator|envelopes]], [[Sample & hold|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 [link]sync or reset source for audio oscillators, LFOs and cycling modules.



Feel free to add to this list. See also: [[Modules_by_function|Modules by Function]]
Feel free to add to this list. See also: [[Modules_by_function|Modules by Function]]



Revision as of 17:40, 7 March 2012

Technically a clock is just an oscillator - usually one that produces a [link]pulse wave, generally at subsonic frequencies. It is commonly used to provide a timer for triggering envelopes, [[Sample & hold|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 [link]sync or reset source for audio oscillators, LFOs and cycling modules.


Feel free to add to this list. See also: Modules by Function


Euro

Manufacturer Module Width Power Comment Product Page
Flame Clockwork 28hp ?mA, requires 5V, Clockwork
Future Sound Systems FSS DC1 Decade Counter



5U

Manufacturer Module Width Power Comment Product Page
modcan Clock 43b 1.75" http://www.modcan.com/bseries/modulesb.html


Frac

Manufacturer Module Width Power Comment Product Page