Clavia Nord Modular & Micro Modular V3 [39/232] Slave signals gray connectors

Clavia Nord Modular & Micro Modular V3 [39/232] Slave signals gray connectors
NORD MODULAR V3.0 4. Basic functions
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There are two types of oscillator and LFO modules in Nord Modular, masters and slaves. These two types
of modules are equipped with gray connectors. A slave module must be connected to a master module to
receive a frequency reference (the coarse pitch). In practice this means that the slave will follow the master
as the frequency changes. A slave module can, however, act on its own without having to be connected
to a master. In these cases the slave module transmits a steady frequency.
This signal is not particularly suited to connect to anything else in Nord Modular except another gray
connector. The outputs are labelled “Slv” and the inputs are labelled “Mst”.
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The concept of the master and slave modules is to help you reduce the load on the Sound engines. A slave
module requires less Sound engine power, allowing for more modules in the patch, or more voices. They
can also make your work a lot easier when building a multi-oscillator patch with one master oscillator and
a couple of slaves. If you need to change the over-all tuning of the sound, this can be done for all the
oscillators by just changing the master oscillator.
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The two different bandwidths of the signals in Nord Modular are important to keep in mind. You can
patch a red audio output to a blue control input and vice versa but sometimes the results might be sur-
prising. Some of the LFOs are capable of producing audible frequencies. Since the output of an LFO is
a control signal, updated at the quarter-speed of an audio signal, the quality of an LFO generated signal
might not be good enough to be used as an audio signal. If high audio quality is important in a patch,
use oscillators as audio signal generators instead. The LFOs can, however, provide excellent signals to be
used as a frequency modulators in an FM-type patch. Another example could be the Control Mixer,
which could be used to mix audio signals, but with a lower sound quality.
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You can always try to patch the three different types of signals to wherever you want. You may run into
situations where the result of a connection will not be what you expected, but that is part of the beauty
with a modular system like this. A blue control signal output can be very useful modulating on a yellow
logic signal input, and an audio signal output can certainly produce interesting results connected to a con-
trol signal input. The colors are only there to help you identify the various signal types, not to restrict any
experiments.

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