Wolfgang Egger
Hard- & Software, Berlin
Pulser

Eurorack clock module — in development

Pulser — Eurorack clock module, constructivist linocut illustration

Pulser is a clock module for Eurorack systems. Its top priority is tightness: the clock must be as accurate as possible. If a groove needs to feel less mechanical, deviation can always be introduced downstream — but the foundation has to be solid. The RP2040's PIO units make this possible: pulse generation runs in dedicated hardware state machines, unaffected by what the CPU cores are doing. in development

Demo

see and hear it

What is known so far

facts from the build log

Concept
  • Master clock for Eurorack
  • Tight, PIO-based pulse generation
  • BPM control via buttons
Platform
  • RP2040 (Raspberry Pi Pico)
  • HT16K33 display driver
  • CV outputs

Final hardware specifications (panel width, power draw, I/O) will be published here once the hardware design is settled.

Build it yourself

free & open source

Available now

Coming as development progresses

  • Firmware source code
  • Schematics and PCB files (KiCad + Gerber)
  • Bill of materials with sourcing notes
  • Panel design and enclosure
  • Step-by-step build guide
Building Log

how this module is being developed

The Pulser Building Log covers the whole journey — why tightness matters, how pulse generation works on the RP2040's PIO, tempo control with a button state machine, and driving the display and CV outputs:

Pulser is free and open source. If you have questions, are stuck, or want a custom variant, just get in touch.