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Befaco ONEIROI - Synchronization; Sound Sources; Input; Looper

Befaco ONEIROI
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9 Synchronization
The SYNC IN input allows for synchronizing Oneiroi with an external source. The
module needs a couple of seconds to align to the external sync and at the same time
to go back to internal sync when the external is removed.
When no external source is connected, the module uses an internal clock frequency
of ~0.2 Hz derived from the looper’s buffer. The SYNC LED lights up accordingly.
Regardless of whether it’s internal or external, the synchronization is used for:
Retriggering the looper
Clocking the internal modulation
Synchronizing the echo time and the ambiences auto-pan
It is advisable to use a clock with a trigger per bar or less, such as a trigger every four bars
or so, as the same clock is used for these three different tasks, including resetting the
looper.
10 Sound Sources
10.1 Input
The input allows external sound sources to be processed through the Oneiroy.
The module has a stereo input whose signal goes simultaneously to the looper and
The effects chain.
If only one cable is connected to the stereo input's “L(M)” connector, the signal will be split
to both L and R channels, allowing them to be processed by the stereo signal path.
The input gain can be changed with the switch:
the top position offers the greatest gain. It allows the
connection of high-impedance sources like contact microphones,
the middle position is perfect for line-level sources
The bottom position is suited for connecting the output of
other Eurorack modules.
The INPUT fader controls the input level that goes directly to the effects chain.