AJH Synth - Chance Delay
- Order number: 230534
- Depth: 26
The Chance Delay was the result of a collaboration between AJH and the Tone Science label and brings chance, pulse delay and adjustment to your Eurorack.
I once heard there are no such things as coincidences! Chance Delay was the brainchild of musician Ian Boddy and combines the beauty of chance with the possibilities of pulse conditioning.
It is a small and basically very simple module, which however holds a multitude of rhythmic possibilities. Chance Delay is started with triggers or gates on the In input, or by pressing the Trig button. The module then has three sections to modify these signals. First, the pulses pass through the Chance stage, where you can set a probability from 0-100%. This works exactly as you imagine it: the higher the chance setting, the more pulses will eventually exit the module. You want to start only occasional and unpredictable events? Then the smaller Chance settings are your friends!
The pulses created in the chance circuit can then be shifted in time by the Delay parameter and changed in their pulse width by the Length parameter.
Delay and Length each have a switch to change between slow and fast scaling. Furthermore, all three parameters are CV controllable, which allows the coincidences to take on an uncontrollable degree.
The combination of the parameters allows for a variety of applications, such as trigger-to-gate or gate-to-trigger conversion, clock division or even generating sub-harmonics. Of course, it is possible particularly well to generate constantly changing and never constant rhythms, which benefit greatly from the variable pulse length.
Features:
- Random pulse effect
- Pulse delay
- Pulse width modulation
- CV inputs for all 3 parameters
- Trigger buttons
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 8 |
Depth: | 26 |
Power consumption +12V: | 25 |
Power consumption -12V: | 6 |
Chance Delay @AJH Synth
Allan "J" Hall started tinkering with electronics already at the age of 12 and after servicing classic analog synths for a while, he founded his own brand in Bournemouth, located in the south coast of England. His first run of Minimoog-clone modules were largely well received and Allan continues now expanding his catalogue with well thought-out original designs.