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Erfurt with Poczdam plugged into its input
allows one to select the source of the phase
increment. For example, plug Drezno to in1 of
Poczdam and Lipsk or Gera to in2. This setup
can easily go into crazy territory if you use
one of the bit outputs of Erfurt for switching
sources in Poczdam.
Use Poczdam to create a temporary loop.
For example, plug Erfurt into the Poczdam
in1 and the Poczdam out2 into the input of
Jena. Create a feedback loop from the output
of Jena into in2 in Poczdam. Doing so allows
you to easily switch between normal rhythm
playback and something complex and chaotic.
Experiment with the front panel jacks to make
even more feedback connections.
Both Ostankino II (with Moskwa II) and Er-
furt may act as sources of regular Leibniz
data sequences but with a radically different
character. They may be used for generating
interesting looped CV patterns when convert-
ed to analog with the DAC section of Drezno.
Quickly switching between these two is a
great way to introduce some variety to other-
wise repetitive results. Plug Ostankino's out-
put into Poczdam's in1 and Erfurt's output
into Poczdam's in2. Plug Poczdam's out1
into the input of Drezno. Plugging Poczdam's
out2 into Lipsk and then Lipsk back to Er-
furt facilitates switching on complex data se-
quences with a press of the link button.
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