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Description

Unleash the rhythm within your modular setup with the ProModular CLOQ, a highly versatile clock module designed for both precision and creativity in signal timing. This module is perfect for musicians and sound designers looking to synchronize their modular systems with both ease and accuracy. The CLOQ boasts four independent clock outputs, each with its own clock division, allowing for complex polyrhythmic patterns and intricate timing sequences. Its intuitive interface makes it easy to navigate, whether you're a seasoned synth enthusiast or just getting started with modular systems.

The CLOQ is powered by a reliable microcontroller, ensuring stable and consistent clock signals across all outputs. It features a tap tempo button for real-time tempo adjustments, providing flexibility during live performances or spontaneous jam sessions. With the CLOQ, you can seamlessly integrate other instruments and gear into your setup thanks to its comprehensive set of input and output options.

Ideal for both studio and stage use, the ProModular CLOQ is your go-to solution for maintaining perfect time in your modular synthesizer system. Whether you're creating ambient soundscapes or high-energy electronic tracks, the CLOQ offers the precision and functionality needed to keep your creativity flowing.

Key Features:

  • Four independent clock outputs with individual division settings
  • Tap tempo functionality for real-time tempo control
  • Reliable microcontroller for stable clock signals
  • Comprehensive input and output options for seamless integration
  • Suitable for both beginners and experienced users in modular synthesis
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ProModular CLOQ Module Prototype Demo 1

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Stephen Kwartler

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CLOQing at CONTROL

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Stephen Kwartler

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about ProModular CLOQ.

Features and functionality

  • ProModular CLOQ is praised for its stability and simple knob control, though it lacks a display and external sync options.

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  • CLOQ requires a frequency-to-voltage conversion for syncing to another clock source, rather than directly accepting clock input.

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Comparisons

  • CLOQ offers a straightforward clock source without the versatility of Pamela's New Workout, which includes additional features like external sync.

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  • Users frequently compare CLOQ to the Pamela's New Workout, noting the latter's ability to set tempo through BPM and its role as a comprehensive master clock.

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  • The CLOQ may not sync well with external sources compared to 4ms QCD or RCD, which can act as slaves to other clocks.

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Use cases and applications

  • CLOQ's expander provides useful divisions, enhancing its utility for users needing basic modular clock functions without extensive feature sets.

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  • The ProModular CLOQ with Cex expander is appreciated for its divisions and gate outputs at 1, 2, 4, and 8 bars, making it ideal for resetting sequencers.

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  • CLOQ is more effective as a standalone clock source rather than syncing with external clocks, making it less ideal for those needing precise sync.

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Value and pricing

  • CLOQ didn't sell well, possibly due to its limited features compared to other modular clocks with more comprehensive functionality.

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User experience

  • Some users enjoy using the Noisering as a clock, highlighting the fun of feeding it negative voltage to slow down the internal clock for creative rhythms.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Building a phase comparator with an XOR and lowpass filter can improve CLOQ's sync capabilities, though complex for beginners.

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See how Richard Devine uses ProModular CLOQ

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