Remedial Guide to Behringer 960 Ratcheting - Part 1

Things you need to make this method work: Sequencer (We’re using a 960) Clock Divider/Multiplier (We’re using ONE section of the 2Hp DIV) Sample and Hold (Behringer/MI Steps/Stages in SH mode) Attenuator (CP3A-M) Oscillator (Behringer 110) VCA (Same) Note: Substitute what you have to work with- That’s what makes Modular like playing three dimensional chess with yourself,.. Sequencer (Timing) 960 Oscillator - Output Clock Divider/Multiplier - Sample and Hold module or equivalent. Sequencer (Pitch) - 960 CV out (just using one row here) to Behringer 110 Oscillator section V/oct input. DIV is set to 12 o’clock- it’s NOT speeding up or slowing down the clock. The speeding up (Ratcheting) happens when the signal from the Attenuator excites the Rate input (which is CV) on the DIV. The DIV output goes to the VCA gate and Bob’s yer Uncle. So simple a child could do it. Don’t know why it took me so long,..