Analog FM percussion generator. Selectable Triangle and Square waveform for both, Modulator and Carrier VCO’s Onboard VCA with CV controlled Decay envelope. Perfect for harsh sounds and timbres.Features:• CV for decay envelope and CV for modulation.• VCO (triangle or square) modulated by LFO (triangle or square) and VCA whit decay (pot and CV)DIY-Kit-Type:THT-Kit-1. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. Only trough-hole parts to solder. Make sure to check the build guide before you buy. For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
The MetaModule puts real knobs and jacks on virtual software modules. Step back from the computer and make music with hardware, while keeping the flexibility and expandability of software.THIS PRODUCT IS ASSEMBLED AND NO DIY!The MetaModule comes with over 160 built-in modules from 4ms Company, Befaco, HetrickCV, NonlinearCircuits, and Scanner Darkly, plus clones of popular classics such as the Mutable Instruments Eurorack modules, fun physical modeling algorithms, and lots of handy utilities.All of the included modules are also available on the computer using the free program VCV Rack. Whether you make patches on VCV Rack and transfer them to the MetaModule, or if you just create patches directly on the MetaModule, there are plenty of creative modules to inspire new ways to make music.MetaModule PluginsIf the 160+ built-in module aren’t enough, you can load more modules as plugins. Already there are over 200 modules in third-party plugins from Bogaudio, Valley, ChowDSP, NANO Modular, and the list is growing. We have an SDK available to make it easy for VCV Rack plugin developers to convert their plugin to a MetaModule plugin. Our licensing terms are non-restrictive: developers are welcome to distribute their plugin in any way they wish, commercially or not.Mapping Knobs and JacksThe MetaModule has 12 knobs that can be mapped to virtual knobs. Each knob can be mapped to up eight virtual knobs, and each mapping can have a different range and offset. You also can save a group of mappings as a Knob Set and switch between Knob Sets with the encoder. You also can map the 8 inputs and 8 outputs to virtual module jacks. Also, the MetaModule is a USB MIDI host, so you also can map MIDI CC, note, gate, and other parameters to knobs and jacks.ExpandersThere are lots of ways to customize your MetaModule. A Wifi expander allows you to wirelessly transfer patches from your computer. Add eight more knobs with the Knob expander, or buttons with the Button expander. A CV/Audio expander adds more high-resolution inputs and outputs, and the Gate In/Out expander adds not only gate jacks but also TRS MIDI and I2C.Under the HoodThere are six CV/Audio inputs, two gate inputs, and six CV/Audio outputs. The CV/Audio jacks are all 24-bit, 48kHz DC-coupled, -10V to +10V. A USB-C jack accepts MIDI devices and thumb drives. Patches and plugins can be loaded via a USB drive or microSD Card, and internal flash memory lets you save patches you always want to come back to.The processor is more advanced than anything 4ms has used in the past, and is among the most powerful processors found in Eurorack. Startup time and latency are blazingly fast.Features:Patches• Patches are loaded from microSD Card, USB drive, or via the Wifi expander• Patches can be optionally saved onto internal flash memory• Create patches using VCV Rack or directly on MetaModule• Patches can be given a name and descriptionMappings• Map each physical knob to up to 8 virtual knobs• Set range and offset for each mapping, including inverted control• Knob mappings are grouped into Knob Sets, and changing Knob Sets can be done quickly without menu-diving• Map physical jacks to virtual jacks, seamlessly making splits/mults• Add or edit modules, cables, and mappings in real-time while the patch is playing• Create alias names for mappings like "Kick Drum Level"Interface• Simple, intuitive graphical interface lets you zoom in on details, or zoom out to get a big picture• Patch View displays the patch as faceplates and cables, with knobs, buttons, and lights animating in real-time• Knob Set View simplifies the display, showing only the mapped knobs for the current Knob Set• Module View shows just one module and lists the names of each jack, knob, and control legibly• Mapping View lets you adjust details of a knob mapping• Adjust styles and visual preferences to your liking• Save, rename, duplicate, and delete patches• Firmware updater and plugin loader read from microSD Card or USB driveHardware• 12 Knobs• 8 CV/Audio outputs, 24-bit 48kHz, -10V to +10V, DC-coupled• 6 CV/Audio inputs, 24-bit 48kHz, -10V to +10V, DC-coupled• 2 Gate inputs• USB-C jack: MIDI Host or MSC (External drive) Host• microSD Card slot• Internal Flash RAM for additional patch storage• Dual-core 800MHz Cortex-A7 plus Cortex-M4 co-processor• 512MB DDR3 533MHz RAM• Bare-metal operation for fast startup and low latencyDIY-Kit-Type:Assembled unit. This is completely ready to use, nothing to solder or to assemble.
The Noise Swash is a chaotic random noise-maker and CV generator, generating its own sounds or working as an audio processor. As a stand-alone device it generates unpredictable continuously morphing oscillations on the Audio Output jack, and random CV fluctuations out the dual-direction "Mood CV" jack. A second CV input jack controls the Swash and Noisegate sections with positive and negative CV voltage. An audio input jack allows for distorting an audio signal beyond recognition, or using audio to trigger and modulate the chaos. The Swash knob is a 10-turn Bourns pot for adjusting minor variations. Each Swash has its own peculiarly unique sound.DIY-Kit-Type:THT-Kit-1. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. Only trough-hole parts to solder. Make sure to check the build guide before you buy. For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
The Sampler plays stereo or mono .wav files from an SD Card. Samples are arranged into banks by placing .wav files into folders (each folder is a bank). A maximum of 10 samplers can be loaded in a bank, and there is a maximum of 60 bank (600 samples maximum total). Sample files are limited to 4GB each, which is over 6 hours at 44k/16b/stereo.• Hundreds of samples included on microSD card• Extremely quiet, low noise and low jitter design• Stereo or Mono outputA knob and CV jack selects the Sample to play, and the Start Position knob and CV jack control where in the sample playback will begin. The Length knob and CV jack determine how much of the sample is played back: from tiny grains, to percussive hits, to longer loops... or just the entire file.Pressing Play or firing a trigger into the Play Trig jack will play the sample. Holding the Play button down for a second will toggle looping.There's also a Reverse button and jack for backwards playback, and an End Out jack for synchronizing loops, or cascading sample playback with other events.To record samples, hold Play and Reverse for two seconds. Press Play again or fire a trigger into the Play/Rec Trig jack to start and stop recording. Each recording will create a new stereo 48kHz 24bit .wav file in the current bank's folder. Recordings can be as long as your card has the capacity for: a 256GB card is 18 days of continuous recording (432.9 hours). Audio data is split into maximum 4GB wav files on the microSD card.Included with the DIY Sampler Kit:• Main PCB• Faceplate• All components required for assembly (resistors, capacitors, diodes, ICs, sockets, headers, voltage regulator, jacks, buttons, SD card slot, potentiometers, knobs)• Pre-programmed and pre-soldered "DSP Brain-Board"• 16GB micro SD card (class 10) with 4ms Sample Pack 2022• SD adaptor• 10-to-16 pin power cable• M3 screwsFeatures:• Play button/trigger jack: Tapping the button or receiving a trigger starts/re-starts the sample• Sample CV/knob: select which sample within the channel's bank• Pitch CV and Pitch knob: playback pitch (-10 to +4 octave range)• Start Pos CV/knob: position in the sample to begin playback (loop start point)• Length CV/knob: playback time (loop end point)• Length knob at max: entire file is played• Length knob 50%-99%: 200ms - 5s of the sample is played (beginning at the Start Position)• Length knob <50%: Percussive decay envelope is applied to the playback (attack-only envelope if playing Reverse)• Length <1%: Tiny grains are played (can be used to sweep through sample file data manually)• Reverse button/jack: toggles forward/backwards• Bank button: selects channel's bank• Reverse+Start Pos button/knob combo allows for setting volume of playback• Audio Inputs: 20Hz to 10kHz (+/-0.1dB); -6dB rolloff @ 20kHz / 21V peak-to-peak maximum before clipping• Audio Outputs: 0Hz (DC) to 22kHz with maximum -1.8dB difference between file data and output / +10.5V to -10.5V maximum outputDIY-Kit-Type:This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. Only trough-hole parts to solder. Make sure to check the build guide before you buy. For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
Following our ADDAC103 T-Networks this new module is also inspired by Twin T-Networks circuits used in many legendary drum machines. A simple 4 voice module with frequency controls for each of the voices. This new module also features CV inputs with attenuverters for each voice Frequency. Due to the specificities of the circuit and to keep the module at a low price these inputs are not calibrated to 1v/octave.At each voice input there’s a gate to trigger converter so any input source is possible.Audio inputs can also be used as an input, in this case and due to the nature of the gate to trigger converter, each voice can be used as very destructive filters.The top 2 channels feature a higher frequency range, the bottom 2 channels feature a lower frequency range.Features:4 voices each with:• Frequency control with CV input and attenuverter Frequency Range Switch, Low/Mod/High• Trigger Input• Audio Output• Summing Mix output with Volume controlDIY-Kit-Type:SMD-Kit-2. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. It includes SMD and through-hole parts! For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.(Test)
Following our ADDAC103 T-Networks this new module is inspired by its simplicity. This is a 4 voice Square Oscillator with VCA, FM switch and a slew decay for the incoming Trigger IN. All voices are then sent through a Multimode Filter.Each voice has its own VCA input where any input is accepted (Trigger, Gate, CV). The [DECAY] controls the slew decay applied to the incoming signal, if [DECAY] is fully anti-clockwise then it works as a Mute. The [FM ON] switches activate/deactivate the FM input coming from the previous voice: Voice 1 FM comes from voice 4, voice 2 FM comes from voice 1, and so on, so you can FM all of them in a FM loop.All 4 voices are summed and sent through a filter with controls over [CUTOFF] with an Attenuverter for the CV input and [RESONANCE]. Three filter outputs are provided [LOWPASS], [BANDPASS] and [HIGHPASS]The [EXTERNAL IN] input can be routed through a jumper on the back of the module allowing the incoming signal to go to:1. the filter input for processing an external audio source;2. all of the 4 voices Frequency control allowing for some experimental CV control over pitch of all 4 voices at the same time (due to the specificities of the circuit and to keep the module at a low price these inputs are not calibrated to 1v/octave).DIY-Kit-Type:SMD-Kit-2. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. It includes SMD and through-hole parts! For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
This is the last module in our T-Networks series, a straightforward 4 voice module with frequency and decay controls for each of the voices. As the name already unveils we added a noise source and created 2 different circuits that explore the timbre of a t-network when used to filter noise.There are 2 different circuits in this module: voices 1 to 3 have a pre-vca t-network filter while in voice 4 the t-networks filter applied post-vca.At each voice input there’s a switch that sets which type of input to use; this signal will be used to control an internal VCA hence why the type of setting defined here is important:1. Trigger - Any incoming CV will be converted into a 1ms trigger as soon as it crosses its fixed threshold.2. Mute - This disconnects then incoming signal effectivelly muting the voice.3. Envelopes - This can be used with CV sources as well as Gate sources and simply follows the input signal.This incoming signal will then be processed by a slew circuit which adds a decay factor allowing the user to set the “Tail” of each voice.Trigger mode is mostly dedicated for percussive sounds while the Envelope mode is open to any external envelope control and able to control noise swooshes, swirls, crackles and pops simply out of t-networks filtered noise.Audio inputs also welcome use as a Trigger/Envelope input, in fact the results of using this method had us all extremely surprised, so please do try it out!Diferences between voices:The first 3 voices also feature a Timbre selector switch: Hat/SnareIn Snare mode all frequencies coming from the t-networks filter pass through to the output .In Hat mode it adds a High Pass circuit which removes the mid/bottom frequencies (characteristic of the snare strike) creating a higher spectrum output which is closer to a Hat timbre.All of these 3 voices are also differently tuned from each other to offer more timbrical options.Voice 4 is closer to a typical t-networks circuit but this time a peculiar one where the noise is gated by the vca and then sent through the t-networks filter.Hat and Snare are terms used very loosely here; they are timbrical references and do not in any shape or form try to effectively replicate the complex timbres of a real world Hat or Snare.Features:4 Voices each with:• Frequency control• Decay control• Timbre type, Hat/Snare (Voice 1 to 3)• Frequency Range Switch, Low/Mod/High (Voice 4) Input• Audio Output• Also and overall Summing Mix output with Volume control and 2 diferent output types (Normal/Dirt)DIY-Kit-Type:SMD-Kit-2. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. It includes SMD and through-hole parts! For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
We started this module with the idea of developing a complex drum source. However, somewhere along the process we noticed how much better it performed as a synth voice and simply embraced this lucky accident.It features a VCO with a [FREQUENCY] and [FINE TUNE] knob plus a dedicated CV Input and Attenuator knob (tunable over 4 octaves). The VCO waveform output is achieved by selecting either a Triangle or Saw through a switch. The selected waveform can then be mixed/balanced against the square wave. The resulting mix is then sent to the Filter.The Filter features a [CUTOFF] and [RESO] resonance knob plus a Cutoff CV Input and Attenuverter knob.A 3 position switch is used to select the filter type: Highpass, Bandpass or Lowpass. The resulting output is then sent to the VCA.The VCA features an Input with [INPUT GAIN] knob which at maximum can amplify the incoming signal by a factor of 2.This is a very important control, it accepts any signal Trigger, Gate or CV. Whatever input is plugged in the signal is then fed through an AD with a very short attack and controllable decay through the [VCA DECAY] knob plus the CV Input and Attenuverter knob. The resulting slewed signal is then used to control the VCA gain. This signal is also sent to the CV OUTPUT as well as the LED monitor.The Accent input adds to the Input signal creating a different amplitude output. The CV OUTPUT is normalled to the Frequency and Cutoff inputs.DIY-Kit-Type:SMD-Kit-2. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. It includes SMD and through-hole parts! For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
This new module should not be judged by its size, at 6hp it’s packed with features.At its core it features a noise source and two precision Sample & Holds that drastically reduce the typical voltage drop over time (20 minutes for a 0.01v drop) and with 0.3% of maximum deviation from the Input which allows for quantized signals to be sent through without any noticeable detuning.The Sample & Hold sections can also be used as a Track & Hold, meaning it holds the incoming input while the Trigger input is ON and lets the input flow to the output when the Trigger input is OFF.Each section also features its own slew processor with a single control over attack and decay and an ON/OFF switch.The noise signal is normalled to both sections inputs, meaning that without a jack plugged into the Input, the sample and hold function will act upon the incoming noise signal, generating random CV values.The [Trigger A Alternate] switch allows to Link both sections so that any trigger input in Trigger A will alternate between triggering the A and B section.Besides each section outputs there are also 4 extra outputs: Noise, Difference, Average and Sum. The [Noise] output is coming from the noise source, the [Difference] output is the subtraction of section A minus section B, the [Average] output is the sum of both A plus B and then divided by 2 and finally the [Sum] output is the sum of both A plus B sections.DIY-Kit-Type:SMD-Kit-2. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. It includes SMD and through-hole parts! For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
This is our new VCO; we discontinued our ADDAC701 VCO a few years back and since then we’ve been wanting to release a more stable version with better pitch tracking, increasing pitch reliability, and further minimizing the detuning issues of analog VCO’s.For this new revision we chose to use the modern version of the CEM3340 ic from CoolAudio and add the triangle to sine circuitry of our previous VCO. This new version is extremely stable over 7 octaves.We also added a new Mix section which allows mixing of all waveforms controlled by 3 knobs SIN/TRI, MIX and SAW/RECT.Features:• Frequency knob with 6 octave range• Fine Tune knob with 12 semitone range• Octave switch with 6 octave range• 1v/octave cv input• Linear FM cv input with attenuator• LFO/VCO switch sets overall frequency range• Soft/Off/Hard Sync switch• Pulse Width control with initial knob and cv input with attenuator• SINE, TRIANGLE, SAW and PULSE outputs• Mix output controlled by 3 knobs SIN/TRI, MIX and SAW/RECT.DIY-Kit-Type:SMD-Kit-2. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. It includes SMD and through-hole parts! For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
Features:• The classics CS-80 style sawtooth with a notch. Continuously variable morphing between triangle, sawtooth, square and pulse, with character control. Square/sawtooth with pulse width control. Triangle to sine morphing, with wavefolder.• Direct digital synthesis Band-limited dual pulse train, with detuning. Dual square or sawtooth oscillator with hard sync. Triple saw, square, triangle or sine. Stack of three ring-modulated sine waves. Swarm of seven sawtooth waves. Comb-filtered sawtooth wave Circuit-bent sawtooth generator with sample rate reduction and bit toggling. Direct synthesis of filtered waveforms, casio CZ style. Low-fi or hi-fi vowel/formant synthesis. Harmonic oscillator. FM with various feedback paths.• Physical and percussive models Plucked string (Karplus Strong). Bowed string. Bell and metallic drum. 808 bass drum, cymbal noise and snare drum.• Wavetables 256 waveforms, organized as 21 wavetables or as a 16x16 XY map. 4-note chord synthesis.• Noise sources Noise processed by a tuned multimode filter. Noise processed by a dual BP filter. Clocked digital noise. Cloud of sinusoidal grains. Particle synthesis.DIY-Kit-Type:PCB only Kit. This is a do-it-yourself PCB kit, no parts or Panel are supplied, you will need to source them yourself.
Features:3 Square/pulse generators• Aliasing-free digital synthesis, based on a 4 MHz digital timer.• 5 preset duty cycles settings, from 50% to 95%, or CV-controlled PWM.1 Noise and triangle generator• 48kHz, 12-bit DAC without reconstruction filter for a raw sound.• Triangle, bitcrushed sine, steppy NES triangle or various flavours of LSFR noise.Advanced features• Optional semitone quantizer on the pitch CV input.• Per-channel mini step sequencer (8 steps) – perfect for creating rapid fire arpeggios. When the sequencer is active, the GATE input works instead as a CLOCK input.DIY-Kit-Type:PCB only Kit. This is a do-it-yourself PCB kit, no parts or Panel are supplied, you will need to source them yourself.
Features:Excitation signal generator• Three generators with mixer: bowing noise, blowing noise, percussive impulses.• Envelope contour for bowing and blowing.• Bowing noise generator: particle-like scratching noise with 2-pole low-pass filter.• Blowing noise generator: granular pitched noise with wavetable-like scanning between various tone colors.• Percussive impulse generator: interpolates through a collection of impulsive excitations – including sampled sticks, brushes and hammers, and models of damped mallets, plectrums, or bouncy particles. 2-pole low-pass filter and pitch control.Modal resonator• Internally uses 64 zero-delay feedback state variable filters.• Coarse, fine and FM frequency controls.• Geometry: Interpolates through a collection of structures, including plates, strings, tubes, bowls.• Brightness. Specifies the character of the material the resonating structure is made of – from wood to glass, from nylon to steel.• Damping. Adds damping to the sound – simulates a wet material or the muting of the vibrations.• Position. Specifies at which point the structure is excited.• Space. Creates an increasingly rich stereo output by capturing the sound at two different points of the structure, and then adds more space through algorithmic reverberation.Designed for Eurorack• All exciter and resonator parameters have a dedicated CV input with attenuverter.• Strength input, for amplitude control of the exciter section.• Frequency control through a V/O input controlling the main resonator frequency, and an FM input.• Two audio inputs: one pre-envelope and diffuser, the other patched straight to the resonator.• Stereo audio output, with adjustable width/reverberation. It is also possible to output the raw exciter signal on one channel, and the raw resonator signal on the other.DIY-Kit-Type:PCB only Kit. This is a do-it-yourself PCB kit, no parts or Panel are supplied, you will need to source them yourself.
Features:Master clock• Internal clock with adjustable rate (with V/O CV input), or division/multiplication of an external clock.• Range selection button further multiplying or dividing the clock by 4.• Rhythm follower/predictor to lock onto uneven clock divisions or rhythmic patterns.• Adjustable jitter (knob and CV), going from perfect tracking to completely erroneous – but always preserving the overall tempo.Two-channel random rhythm generator• Three gate outputs: t2 is the main output carrying the jittery clock, t1 and t3 are the complementary random rhythm output.• Three generative models, with CV-controlled bias parameter increasing the density of notes on one channel or the other:• Random routing of each clock pulse to either outputs, following a coin toss.• Selection of a random division factor for one output, and the reciprocal factor for the other.• Generation of random kick/snare patterns using a process similar to Grids.• Adjustable gate duration, from short triggers to full length. Gate duration can be randomized.Random voltage generator• 3 outputs, either clocked by the 3 outputs of the random gate generator, or by a common external clock.• Distribution control: SPREAD control, scanning between constant, bell-shaped, uniform or discrete distributions; and BIAS control biasing the generated voltage towards the bottom or top of the voltage range.• Adjustable range: 0 to +2V (for melodies), 0 to +5V, -5V to +5V.Quantized or smooth... CV Post-processor• The STEPS parameter controls the steppiness/quantization of the output voltages.• Turn this knob clockwise and a progressive quantizer is applied to the voltages - progressively reducing the probability of hitting a note outside of the scale, then making accidentals less likely, then giving more weight to the root and fifth - and at the extreme yielding only octaves.• If steppy is not your thing, turn counterclockwise to increasingly slew the output voltages to the point that the module produces smooth, continuous curves.Programmable quantizer• 6 programmable scales.• Scales are programmed by playing a short jam in the target scale: Marbles learns which notes are more prominent than others.Output diversity• The three outputs can all follow the settings dialed on the control panel, or react in different and opposite ways. The turn of a knob can completely push your patch towards a new direction!Random looping and shuffling• DEJA VU parameter increasing the probably of re-playing past material to the point that the generated output forms a loop... then increasing the probability of randomizing the order of this loop.• The DEJA VU control applies to the random rhythm, the random voltages, or to both, or neither of them.• Adjustable loop length from 1 to 16 steps.External CV processing• An external CV can be recorded in the DEJA VU loop in place of internal random voltages.• All transformations performed by the random voltage generator (looping, shuffling, spreading, transposition, quantization, lag-processing) can be performed on external voltages.• TLDR: live remixing of external sequences!DIY-Kit-Type:PCB only Kit. This is a do-it-yourself PCB kit, no parts or Panel are supplied, you will need to source them yourself.
Features:Four in one...ADSR envelope generator• Segment durations ranging from 0.2ms to 8s.• Quartic attack, exponential decay, exponential release.LFO and tap-tempo LFO• 0.03 Hz to 160 Hz.• 5 basic waveforms: square, triangle, sine, stepped, random.• Waveform variations and morphing for each of these: PWM, slope, folding/harmonics, step size, interpolation.• Phase at reset control.• Tap LFO can lock onto irregular rhythms.Drum synth• Channel 1: 808 kick model with extra parameters (tune, punch).• Channel 2: 808 snare model with extra parameters (tune, decay).• Channel 2: A specific combination of settings transform the snare into a modelled 808 hi-hat.Control modes• Twin: Channel 1&2 share the same parameters but can be triggered independently.• Split: Channel 1 is edited by knobs 1&2, channel 2 edited by knobs 3&4, with a simplified 2-parameter control scheme.• Expert: Channel 1&2 are completely independent.DIY-Kit-Type:PCB only Kit. This is a do-it-yourself PCB kit, no parts or Panel are supplied, you will need to source them yourself.
Features:16 deep synthesis models8 synthesis models for pitched sounds• Two detuned virtual analog oscillators with continuously variable waveforms.• Variable slope triangle oscillator processed by a waveshaper and wavefolder.• 2-operator FM with continuously variable feedback path.• Two independently controllable formants modulated by a variable shape window (VOSIM, Pulsar, Grainlet, Casio CZ-style resonant filter...).• 24-harmonic additive oscillator.• Wavetable oscillator with four banks of 8x8 waves, with or without interpolation.• Chord generator, with divide down string/organ emulation or wavetables.• A collection of speech synthesis algorithms (formant filter, SAM, LPC), with phoneme control and formant shifting. Several banks of phonemes or segments of words are available.8 synthesis models for noise and percussions• Granular sawtooth or sine oscillator, with variable grain density, duration and frequency randomization.• Clocked noise processed by a variable shape resonant filter.• 8 layers of dust/particle noise processed by resonators or all-pass filters.• Extended Karplus-Strong (aka Rings' red mode), excited by bursts of white noise or dust noise.• Modal resonator (aka Rings' green mode), excited by a mallet or dust noise.• Analog kick drum emulation (two flavors).• Analog snare drum emulation (two flavors).• Analog high-hat emulation (two flavors).Dual output• The AUX output carries a variant, sidekick or by-product of the main signal.• Patch both OUT and AUX to Warps for weird hybridization experiments!Internal or external modulations• Dedicated CV input for synthesis model selection. No need to activate a mysterious META mode!• An internal decay envelope is normalled to the TIMBRE, FM and MORPH CV inputs: the amount of internal modulation is directly adjusted with the attenuverters.Internal low-pass gate (LPG)• Dedicated LEVEL CV input controlling the amplitude and brightness of the output signal.• The internal LPG can also be directly plucked by the trigger input.• Two parameters of the LPG can be adjusted: amount of low-pass filtering (VCFA to VCA), and response time of the virtual vactrol.DIY-Kit-Type:PCB only Kit. This is a do-it-yourself PCB kit, no parts or Panel are supplied, you will need to source them yourself.
Features:Three resonator models• Modal resonator, as used in Elements.• Sympathetic strings, modelled by a network of comb filters.• String with non-linearity/dispersion (comb filter with multimode filter and non-linearities in the loop).All resonator models can be used polyphonically, with 1, 2 or 4 polyphony voices.Voltage-controlled resonatorEach model provides a unified set of parameters, all voltage controlled, with an attenuverter:• Structure. With the modal and non-linear string models, controls the inharmonicity of the spectrum (which directly impacts the perceived "material"). With the sympathetic strings model, controls the intervals between strings.• Brightness. Specifies the brightness and richness of the spectrum.• Damping. Controls the damping rate of the sound, from 100ms to 10s.• Position. Specifies at which point the structure is excited.Easy to patch• Audio input accepting modular level signals, up to 16 Vpp.• Two audio outputs, either splitting odd/even partials in monophonic mode, or even/odd notes in polyphonic mode.• Voltage change detector on the V/O input, allocating a new polyphony voice each time a different note is played.• Internal exciter triggered by the STRUM input (filtered pulse or noise burst), allowing the module to be used without an external excitation source.DIY-Kit-Type:PCB only Kit. This is a do-it-yourself PCB kit, no parts or Panel are supplied, you will need to source them yourself.
Features:Digital function generator• 3 operating mode: AD envelope, looping (VC-LFO/VCDO), AR envelope.• 3 frequency ranges for the main frequency knob: low (2 minutes to 2 Hz), medium (0.125 Hz to 32 Hz), high (8 Hz to 2kHz). This range can be widened by applying an offset on the V/OCT input.A large palette of waveforms• Shape control with CV input – covering various combinations of linear, exponential, or sinusoidal segments.• Slope/asymmetry (A/D time ratio) control with CV input.• Smoothness control with CV input: smoothes the waveform using a 2-pole digital filter, or adds bumps and kinks with a digital wavefolder.External clocking/PLL• The module can use an external clock or clean audio signal as a reference, and operate at a multiple of this clock (from 1/16 to 16x).• This allows, for example, the generation of (sub)harmonics from another VCO.4 output modes• Different shapes. Each output produces a different waveshape: main signal (with voltage-controlled attenuverter), raw asymmetric triangle, end of attack gate, end of release gate.• Different amplitudes: Voltage-controlled dispatching of the signal to each of the 4 outputs.• Different times: Voltage-controlled phase or apex shifting of the signal.• Different frequencies: Outputs 2, 3, and 4 are shifted up or down in frequency relatively to output 1, creating chords or polyrhythmic LFOs.DIY-Kit-Type:PCB only Kit. This is a do-it-yourself PCB kit, no parts or Panel are supplied, you will need to source them yourself.
The AI011 Analog VCO is a robust and stable analog Eurorack VCO. Using the legendary curtis 3340 IC, the Oscillator provides buffered Triangle, Square, and Ramp waveforms, as well as a triangle to sine wave shaper to provide a sine wave output. The Eurorack VCO features both Coarse and Fine tune knobs for easy tuning. Pulse Width Modulation is normalled to the PWM input jack, so PWM is controlled with the PWM knob, and when a jack is inserted, the knob serves as an attenuator. Volt per octave and FM input jacks are present, with an attenuator for FM modulation. The VCO is capable of both hard and soft sync. An expander jack is present at the rear of the module for use with future AI modules.DIY-Kit-Type:THT-Kit-1. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. Only trough-hole parts to solder. Make sure to check the build guide before you buy. For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
This advanced 10HP analog VCO/LFO based on the 3340 IC offers extreme stability, wide frequency range (0.0011 Hz–20 kHz), and eight simultaneous waveforms—including unique PWM Saw and deep Sub Pulse outputs. It supports both exponential and linear FM, three sync types at once, and precise tuning controls. With modes for audio, LFO, and ultra-slow modulation, it’s a powerful all-in-one oscillator designed for creative flexibility and technical precision.Features:• 1V/oct tracking over +10 octaves• Eight simultaneously available waveforms• Unique PWM Saw• Sub Pulse waveform (-1 octave, -2 octave, -2* octave)• Audio / LFO / Ultra LFO modes (up to 15 mins)• Exponential Frequency Modulation• Linear Frequency Modulation• Exp FM and Lin FM simultaneously available• Positive edge Hard Sync• Negative edge Hard Sync• Soft Sync• 3 Sync types simultaneously available• Coarse Knob sweeps 5 octaves in Audio mode• Fine Knob sweeps -+5 semitones in Audio mode• Extremely stable across all temperaturesDIY-Kit-Type:SMD-Kit-1. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. All SMD parts are pre-soldered, only trough-hole parts to solder. For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
€300.00*
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