This module is used to make rhythms played on a live controller appear more in time with a clock source. It's controlled with just two knobs and three switches. It divides the time between beats into three windows, Early, Late and Offbeat. The switches then tell the module how to process inputs on these beats.
The board features PC mounted pots for less wiring, and mounting holes for flexibility in panel layout. There are footprints Eurorack and MOTM power connecters.
For complete descriptions of the way the module is used, and how to build it, including schematics and parts list; download this PDF file.
Boards are available now. Price for 1 PCB/PIC set is $16.
Unfinished eurorack
panels are available for this project, they are 6HP and cost $8 each.
There is
more information here about panels. If you're interested in drilling your own panel for
this project, feel free to use my
drill guide. That image should be printed at 300dpi for proper
scaling.