Understanding clocking. - continued – Tiptop Z-DSP User Manual
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Understanding Clocking. - Continued
Anything is game for the CLOCK input… Modulate the
pulse width of your new clock; set it to a narrow pulse
so that the detector in the Z-DSP is “hanging on the
edge”; try mixing the output of multiple VCOs to create
a random clock. As well as going slower, there is also
a whole new set of effects that stem from going faster.
Feel free to go as wild as you wish with this, you will
not harm the Z-DSP.
Note: It’s possible that excessive manipulation of the
clock might cause one or both channels of the DSP
processor to crash. If that happens you can reset the
processor by switching through the programs until you
get back to your original program.