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SCM Plus
4ms Company
User Manual 1.0a – Sept. 13, 2022
The SCM Plus is a clock multiplier with eight gate outputs and complex beat manipulation features. It
combines the classic (SCM) and (SCMBO) into a single Shuffling Clock Multiplier SCM Breakout
module using higher precision hardware than its predecessors.
SCM Plus features:
• Eight gate outputs, each multiplying up to x32
• Five slipped/shuffled/skipped clock outputs and three steady clock outputs
• Five knobs with CV jacks:
•Rotate shifts multiply-by amount
•Slip causes particular beats to land ahead in time
•Shuffle Slip selects which beats are affected by
•Skip omits certain beats in a pattern
•Pulse Width controls width of output pulses
• trigger input resets the slip/shuffle/skip counters Resync
• button and gate jack increase multiply-by amount by a factor of four 4x Fast
• button and gate jack stop all outputs Mute
• feature restores last saved tempo when powering up Save Clock
• jumper allows module to receive tempo from other modules over the power bus Clock Bus
• jumper allows unit to operate without an external clock Free Run
• LED dimmer trimpot allows for custom LED brightness
• 12HP Eurorack module
Table of Contents
Setting up your SCM Plus
1. Power off your Eurorack system.
2. On the back of the you will see a 16-pin header. Connect one end of SCM Plus
the included power cable to a 16-pin Eurorack power header on your power
supply distribution board and the other end to the with the red stripe SCM Plus
on the power cable oriented towards the bottom of the module.
3. Using the included screws, securely attach the to the rails of your SCM Plus
case.
4. Power on your Eurorack system.
Note: The SCM Plus is reverse-polarity protected, but incorrectly connecting any
module in any system can damage other modules on the power bus.
Setting up your SCM Plus! ".....................................................................................2
Clock Input Jack! "....................................................................................................3
Clock Output Jacks! "...............................................................................................3
Parameters! ".............................................................................................................3
Resync! ".............................................................................................................3
Rotate! "..............................................................................................................3
Slip! "...................................................................................................................4
Shuffle! "..............................................................................................................4
Skip! "..................................................................................................................4
Pulse Width (PW)! ".............................................................................................5
4x Fast! ".............................................................................................................5
Mute! ".................................................................................................................5
Getting Started Patch! "............................................................................................5
How it Works! "..........................................................................................................6
Saving the Clock! "....................................................................................................6
Free Run Jumper! "...................................................................................................6
Updating Firmware! "................................................................................................7
LED Dimmer Trimpot! "..............................................................................................7
Clock Bus Jumper! ".................................................................................................7
Multiply-by Amounts at Each Jack! "........................................................................8
Electrical and Mechanical Specifications!..............................................................8
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Clock Input Jack
The clock jack is triggered by a rising edge of at least 2.5V. The light will blink red in In
time with the incoming clock signal.
Clock Output Jacks
The eight output jacks produce gates which can be used with a variety of Eurorack modules such as
envelope or function generators, drum modules, sequencers, samplers, or anything that accepts a
trigger, gate, or clock. They also can be used to open VCAs, ping resonant filters, or even as crude lo-fi
audio signals.
x output jacks (x1 x2 x8, and ) are the three steady clock outputs. These are not affected
by / / parameters. Their associated lights will blink blue in time with the Slip Shuffle Skip
outgoing clock signal.
S S3 S4 S5 S6 S8output jacks ( , , , and ) are the five slipped/shuffled/skipped clock
outputs. Each is based on a multiple of the input clock frequency (x3, x4, x5, p3-x6 and x8,
respectively). Their lights will blink green in time with the outgoing clock signal.
Parameters
Resync
Applying a trigger greater than 2.5V to the jack will cause the beat pattern to start Resync
over. The beat pattern is established by the parameters. is Skip, Slip, and Shuffle Resync
not the same as a typical "Reset". A clock multiplier has no dedicated reset jack because it
resets on every clock input pulse. That is, the pattern starts over every time a clock is
received on the main jack. The jack allows for shifting the phase of the beat In Resync
pattern so that it (re-)starts somewhere in between clock pulses.
Example Patch
The easiest way to hear this feature is to run a very slow clock into the clock jack (try 4 seconds In
between pulses). Then turn to some randomly chosen setting. Next, plug a Skip, Slip, and Shuffle
manual gate (eg: FSR-4 or Pressure Points or Choices) into the jack. Listen to the jack and Resync S8
try to memorize the beat pattern. Now trigger the jack and hear how the beat pattern instantly Resync
re-starts. It will re-sync itself back to normal when the next clock pulse appears on the jack, so the In
new beat pattern will only last for less than one measure.
Rotate
The Rotate jack and knob rotate the clock multiply-by amounts throughout the output
jacks (see Multiply-By Amounts Table on page 8).
With no rotation (knob turned down and no CV on the jack) the jack outputs a clock x1
equal to the input clock, the jack outputs a clock twice the tempo of the input clock, x2
the S3 jack outputs a clock based on three times the input tempo, etc. up to the x8
jack which outputs a clock eight times the input tempo. As rotation is applied by turning the knob up or
applying CV to the jack, each jack’s multiply-by amount shifts downward, wrapping back to multiply-by-
eight after multiply-by-one. So when the knob is turned up a small amount, outputs a x8 clock, x1 x2
outputs a p3-x1 clock, outputs a clock based on a p3-x2 tempo, etc. up to x which outputs a p3-x7 cloS3 8
more rotation is applied, outputs x7, outputs x8, outputs x1, etc. At maximum rotation, x1 x2 x3 x1
outputs x2, outputs x3, etc., up to which outputs x1. x2 x8
When the jack is not patched, the the knob will set the amount of rotation. When a cable is patched into
the jack, the knob attenuates the jack’s signal. Turning the knob fully counter-clockwise will make the
jack do nothing. Turning the knob fully clockwise will let a 3V signal on the jack perform the maximum
amount of rotation.
Keep in mind that the “x” jacks always output steady clocks, and the S jacks always output slipped/
shuffled/skipped clocks, no matter what amount of rotation is applied.
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Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | 4ms |
Kategorie: | Klaviatur |
Modell: | SCM Plus |
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