Patch Corner
Shift Register
Set Spread to noon and Phase fully CCW. Patch however many of the Multimod's outputs as you like to the v/oct inputs on Oscillators in your patch (tune all of the VCOs to match in frequency prior to making this connection). Patch a control voltage to the Multimod's Input and increase Phase. Higher settings of Phase will result in wider distances between the Multimod outputs.
For more precision with clocked control voltages (such as the output of a sequencer), patch a copy of the tempo driving the CV source to the Multi-Mod's Input and set Time fully CCW.
Snap Focus
Patch a leading tempo to the Multimod's Tempo input and patch the Multimod's outputs however you like within your system. Set Spread however you wish to best suit your patch. Patch a division of the leading tempo (say /8) to the Reset input. In this way, while the Multimod's outputs will drift out of sync with one another, they will snap back into momentary alignment with the arrival of the Reset pulse.
Noise Spectrum
Patch a noise source to the Multimod's Input and patch the Multimod's outputs to a mixer. Use Time and Spread on the Multi-Mod to set the relative pitch/color of these outputs and use the mixer to set their levels. Great for gritty, lower-fi noise textures, chiptune drums, etc.