Euclid
Euclid is a Euclidean based tremolo pedal for creating rhythmic chopping patterns.
Depending on the three speed related variables: tempo, length of sequence in beats, and amount of beats in the sequence, you can create a wide variety of rhythms. Ranging from standard quarter note pulses to erratic ratcheting rhythms, euclidean sequencing is capable of a wide variety of rhythmic options.
Add in the functionality of being able to randomize the pattern with a simple click of the stomp switch and now you’re capable of creating complex morphing tremolo patterns on the fly.
With the shape and skew knobs you’re also able to dial in a custom waveform for the Euclidean tremolo sequence. Whether that be a standard saw, sine, triangle and square wave or a more skewed version of each wave shape depending on the positions for both the skew and shape knobs.
Control all of this with a sample accurate MIDI clock and now you’re capable of generating these rhythms all while perfectly in sync with whatever is generating the master MIDI clock.

