Features:• An essential overdrive circuit A CV-controlled overdrive stage precedes each of the two filters. Overdrive response continuously adjustable between soft-clipping and 2-stage wavefolding.• Two rich multimode filters Clean 2-pole (12dB/octave) state-variable design. CV-controlled filter response, continuously variable between low-pass, band-pass and high-pass. CV inputs with attenuverters for cutoff and resonance. Unattenuated frequency CV input, calibrated for 1V/Oct tracking. Clean self-oscillation across the audio range, extending into very low frequencies, with constant amplitude. Modulating the filter response is akin to modulating the phase of the self-oscillation tone.• Unique routing possibilities Continuously variable (and CV-controlled) routing from single to parallel to series. With a signal patched into filter 2's audio input, the routing knob and CV act as a crossfader. Filter 2's cutoff can be set relatively to filter 1's cutoff.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:• A hub for your modulations• Scale, invert and offset up to four modulation signals.• Mix up to four CVs or audio sources.• Multiply (ring-modulate) two audio sources, with adjustable carrier rejection.• "who can do more can do less": each channel can be used as a plain VCA.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:• 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:• Randomly skip steps in a sequence, triggers in a rhythmic pattern.• Dispatch rhythmic events to two instruments or sub-patches.• A building block for large generative patches.• An abrasive digital noise source at audio rates!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:Audio buffer acquisition• Stereo I/O. Even with a mono recording buffer, a wide stereo output can still be simulated by randomly panning grains or through the stereo reverberator.• Stereo pre-amp with a gain range covering modular and line levels.• Recording buffer size: 1s (32kHz, stereo) to 8s (16kHz, µ-law, mono).• The FREEZE button and the corresponding gate input freezes the content of the recording buffer, allowing you to dive into its sonic details.• 4 memory slots for storing and recalling buffers.Granular synthesis• Grain generation time base: periodical, randomized, or externally clocked.• The POSITION knob selects from which part of the recording buffer the grains are extracted.• Grain size from 16ms to 1s.• Up to 40 to 60 concurrent grains (depending on recording buffer resolution).• Transposition from -2 octaves to +2 octaves, with V/O tracking.• Grain envelope continuously variable between boxcar, triangle and Hann functions.• CV inputs for all grain parameters, individually sampled and held by each grain. For stochastic, Xenakis-style explorations, try feeding random voltages to those!• Diffusion network with 4 All-pass filters to post process the granularized signals.Post-processing ("blending") settings4 post-processing parameters are controlled by the BLEND knob and CV input:• Dry/wet balance.• Random panning amount.• Feedback amount.• Reverb amount.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:Clocking• Internal clock with a 40 to 240 BPM range.• Beat indicator / Tap tempo button (reconfigurable as a reset button).• External clock input, with selectable resolution (24, 8 or 4 ppqn).• Pattern reset trigger input.Drum pattern generatorBased on a compressed representations of drum patterns and their variations.• X/Y (pattern selection) knobs with CV inputs.• Pattern complexity/density knobs for channels 1, 2, 3, with CV inputs.• Pattern randomization knob with CV input (reconfigurable as a swing control for the internal clock).• 3 output channels (BD, SD, and HH/percussion).• 3 additional outputs, configurable as Accent/Clock/Reset or per-channel accent.• Outputs can be either triggers or gates.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:A multimode filter• High-pass, band-pass, and low-pass outputs.• Switchable slope control for the band-pass and low-pass outputs. The slope of the high-pass output varies with resonance.• The low-pass output goes through an internal VCA - the perfect "end of subtractive chain" output!All the CV inputs you need• Un-attenuated frequency CV, calibrated for 1V/Oct tracking of the self-oscillation tone over 4 octaves.• Frequency CV with attenuverter.• Resonance CV. Self oscillation starts at 4V. Control voltages above 5V are non-linearly compressed, for fine control of resonance overdrive.• VCA level for the low-pass output.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:Flexible input/output layoutThe module detects the presence of jacks on its gate inputs to group its segments: whether it is configured as a complex 6-stage envelope, or 6 individual envelopes, or 3+3, 2+4... depends simply on how you patch it. Dummy patch cables might come handy!When used as a multi-segment envelope, a segment activation signal is produced on all secondary outputs - for example to trigger an external event when an ADSR envelope enters its decay, sustain or release stages.In case more than 6 segments are required, up to six modules can be chained together thanks to a connector at the back of the module.Three segment types• Ramp segments go from one voltage to another, in a CV-controlled amount of time, with an adjustable curve (accelerating, uniform, decelerating). They are the building block used for the attack, decay or release segments in envelopes... or for LFOs.• Hold segments stay at a constant (but CV-controllable) voltage for a programmable amount of time. They serve as the sustain or hold segments in envelopes.• Step segments glide to a target (CV-controllable) voltage, then stay at this voltage for a certain amount of time until a trigger is received. They are the main ingredient for step sequences, but also for building sequential switches or a sample-and-hold.LoopingA segment, or a group of segments, can loop on itself: if the last segment of the envelope is included in the loop, the loop lasts forever. Otherwise, the loop remains active while the gate is high, then continues past the last segment of the loop. These two behaviors allow the creation of self-looping envelopes (LFOs), or the sustain stage of a good old ADSR envelope!Single segment processingEven when they aren't part of any group and don't receive any gate or trigger signals, individual segments can perform interesting functions: Ramp can loop on itself and turn into an LFO, Hold can delay a CV and Step can slew it.Now patch a trigger signal: the self-looping Ramp turns into a tempo-synced LFO, the Hold segment becomes a pulse generator, the Step segment a sample-and-hold.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.
Features:The cornerstones of modular patchesVCAs are absolutely essential in a modular system, for example for:• Shaping the amplitude or timbre of a tone with an envelope.• Animating a mixture of several oscillators.• Controlling the amount of filter modulation with a random source or a touch controller.• Applying an envelope on the linear FM signal hitting an oscillator.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:7 signal hybridization algorithms• Crossfade.• Cross-folding.• Digital model of an analog diode ring-modulator.• Digital ring-modulation.• Bitwise XOR modulation.• Octaver/comparator.• 20 band-vocoder.Everything under CV control• CV control of modulation algorithm selection, with crossfading between adjacent algorithms.• CV control of each input's amplitude, with emulated analog saturation.• V/O CV control of the internal oscillator (when enabled).• For each algorithm, CV control of timbre richness/brightness/distortion.Built in carrier oscillatorAudio input 1 can be replaced by an internal digital oscillator with through-zero FM.Available waveforms: sine, triangle, sawtooth, pulse, filtered noise.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:Conversion modes• Monophonic with note, velocity, modulation wheel, auxiliary CC/aftertouch CV.• 2-voice polyphonic or 2-part multitimbral with two note CV and auxiliary CC/aftertouch CV.• 4-voice polyphonic or 4-part multitimbral with four note CV.• 4-part trigger conversion with MIDI note selection for each part.• Clock/reset output in monophonic, duophonic, or trigger conversion modes.• Polychaining mode handling half of the notes internally and forwarding the other half to the MIDI out.MIDI processing• Transposition.• Split/keyboard ranges.• Multiple voice allocation schemes in polyphonic mode (voice-stealing, random, cyclic).• Multiple note priority modes in monophonic mode (lowest, highest, latest).• Arpeggiator with up/down/up&down/random/chord/"as played" modes and 22 preset patterns.• 64-note SH-101 style sequencer per part.• Euclidean pattern generator.CV/Gate conversion• 1 V/oct and 5V Gate/Trigger standard.• Micro-tunings (programmed through MIDI tuning messages).• Portamento, pitch-bend and modulation wheel (vibrato).• Audio output mode replacing the note CV by a digital oscillator offering sine, square, pulse, triangle, sawtooth or noise waveforms.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.
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