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Eloquencer manual v.1.0 Winter Modular
Winter Modular Eloquencer Manual
Eloquencer OS V1.3.0
Introduction
Eloquencer is a powerful and versatile Eurorack sequencer that can be used both as a performance and a
composition tool. It’s designed to be intuitive, easy to use, and quick to edit.
It has been built around the “controlled chance” concept. This means you can decide when and where there
will be randomness and how much this randomness will affect your sequences.
It features 8 tracks of CV and Gate outputs which are fed by a 16 step sequencer, with the optional ability to
define larger bar counts as well as chaining patterns to build multiple song parts of 256 steps each.
Parameters like CV, Gate, Gate Length and Ratcheting can be randomized in different ways to obtain
permanently evolving patterns.
Many of the parameters can be linked to the CV inputs to give additional layers of variation.
An OLED screen provides contextual feedback for all the parameters and is used to navigate through the
menus.
Features:
Inputs and Outputs:
8x V/Oct CV Outputs
8x Trigger/Gate Outputs
Reset Input
External Clock Input
Aux Output (configurable as EOC, accent, reset out...)
Clock Output (can be used as a clock divider/multiplier)
2 CV Inputs (assignable to different parameters)
Main Features:
Track start/end point length independent for each track
Gate probability independent for each step
Tie notes
CV, CV Variation Probability, and CV Variation. Probability range adjustable for each step or track.
Gate Length, Gate Length Variation Probability, and Gate Length Variation. Probability range
adjustable for each step or track
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Roll Type, Roll Type Probability, and Roll Type Variation Probability are adjustable for each step or
track
Adjustable Tempo and Shuffle
CV Outputs can be quantized in tone and scale
Different step modes (pendulum, backwards, random, clock divided, step repeater...)
Fill in mode (pressing the track button will trigger all the gate events in the desired track)
Quantized Live Recording (CVs and Gates) and Free Play mode.
Multiple Pattern chaining styles (Quick chaining, Chaining into Parts/Songs)
Song Mode (different Parts can be created and chained to create a Song)
LFO Mode
MOD Mode (available soon)
Track Mutes
CV and gates can be linked or unlinked (send CV’s when a gate is active, or independently)
Patterns longer than 16 steps can be obtained with pattern chaining and with the use of the Master
track settings in combination with different track lengths and step modes.
System Structure
The project is at the top level of the system structure. It’s composed of a group of 64 patterns with common
characteristics like configuration, tempo and shuffle.
The total amount of projects is 128, with a total of 8192 patterns.
Inside each Project we have 4 banks of 16 patterns each. Each bank can be accessed while in Pattern mode
by pressing the first 4 Track buttons. The step buttons will function as pattern selectors.
Each Pattern contains all the information and settings for each of the steps and tracks.
All patterns in a project share the same Scale setting.
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Each of the eight tracks inside a pattern has their own independent parameters like track length, clock
division, or step mode.
Each of the sixteen steps inside a track has its own parameters:
Cv
Cv Variation Probability
Cv Variation Range
Gate
Gate Probability
Tie
Gate Length
Gate Length Variation Probability
Gate Length Variation Range
Ratcheting
Ratcheting Probability
Ratcheting Variation Probability
Patterns can be chained as “Song Parts”. A Part is a sequence of patterns with a maximum length of 16
patterns. A total of 64 Parts can be created in a project.
Every project can store a Song, A Song is a sequence of Parts with a maximum length of 256 Parts
The microSD card stores the 128 projects. Once we load a project from the microSD card the project with all
its data associated will be loaded into memory. If we power off the system without saving the current project
all the changes will be lost.
Remember to save your projects if you want to keep all your edits and changes.
Due to microSD transfer capacity, saving or loading a project may cause a small drift in the tempo.
Have this in mind if you need to save or load projects during live performances or recording
sessions.
Panel Description and Features Overview
Encoder:
A rotary encoder is used to adjust parameters or navigate through menus. Press the encoder to navigate
menus, activate functions or activate alternative behaviors like CV fine/coarse.
MicroSD card reader:
The microSD card reader is used to load and save the different projects, configurations and default states. It
also stores the default tuning for the CV outputs. When you receive your Eloquencer it is important to do a
backup of the following tuning files:
- def_tune.elo
- current_tune.elo
- cv_in_tune.elo
A copy of the microSD card can be made in order to backup the information, or different SD cards can be
used to have different sets. If you want to use another microSD card you will have to copy the following
tuning and configuration files:
- def_tune.elo
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Merk: Winter Modular
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Model: Eloquencer

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