Auotbreak turns an ordinary drum loop into a break beat. Load up to five 8-bar drum loops in .wav format using the right-click context menu, then attach a Clock input running at 16th notes. That should be enough to hear some output. Attach a sequencer's output to the Pattern input to modulate the breakbeat offset for maximum fun.
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CLOCK - The module will slave the internal BPM to this clock input. Feed it 16th notes for best results. This input is required.
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RESET - Reset sample playback
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RATCHET - Retriggers the playback of the breakbeat at the current location indicated by the Sequence input.
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SEQUENCE - Controls the position of the breakbeat sample playback.
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SAMPLE - Selects from one of 5 loaded .wav files
- OUT - Left/Right stereo outputTri
(please note that this video is a little old and uses a slightly different front-panel layout)
- Right click on the module to load a .wav sample in the first sample slot. This should be a, 8 bar drum loop.
- Attach a clock input to CLOCK IN running at 16th notes. Use 8th notes or 32nd notes if the sample is playing too quickly or too slowly.
- Attach an external sequencer (such as the Autodafe SEQ16) to the SEQUENCE input and use the sequencer to adjust the breakbeat pattern.
Trigger Mode & Gate Mode