Product information "North Coast Synthesis - MSK 008 Dual VC Octave Switch"
If you simply route a pitch CV through one of the unquantized CV1 inputs, it can be a performance control, allowing easy transposition up or down an octave at the flip of a switch. That might be useful for VCOs without their own built-in octave switches. With no input signal, it generates a selectable offset of -1, 0, or +1 volts; feed that into an attenuated exponential FM input somewhere and you get the same tactile control over any other interval transposition you choose.
But the possibilities really open up when you start using more inputs. An LFO into the quantized input gives the effect of flipping the octave switch under CV control, keeping your hands free to wiggle elsewhere. Using the unquantized inputs, which are normalled across the two channels, you can transpose one sequence by another. The CV2 input can add or subtract, selectable during build by a solder jumper on the circuit board; in a default build, CV2 adds on the left channel and subtracts on the right, but do-it-yourselfers can change this selection, or design their own expanders to make it switchable on the fly.
Combining the two channels, with or without other utility modules, allows more complex melody-shifting effects. And it doesn't have to be just for oscillator pitch control. Switching fixed-voltage offsets on filter cutoffs also makes for great drops and timbral shifts. (And try putting the result through a slew limiter!) The default sum and difference configuration allows the module to act as a "mid-side" encoder or decoder. With other patching it can be a flip-flop or a wavefolder.
The MSK 008 is fast enough to work on audio. The quantizer is built from hardware comparators, without a microcontroller, and it can do simple bit-crushing effects across the whole audio spectrum. Each channel can also be a unity mixer for audio, with two regular inputs plus the output of the bit-crusher.
The MSK 008 is available as a pre-built 8HP Eurorack module or a do-it-yourself kit. Prices can be as low as zero (if you download the plans and source all the parts yourself). It has blinky red and green lights on it.
Features:
• Two channels and multiple CV functions in a small space
• Flash-style comparator quantization - no microcontroller
• Through-hole design for easy hand construction and maintenance
• Connectors between boards, and panel controls mounted on a board - no flying wires
• No compromises on build quality: real aluminum panel, not PCB material, with colour printing; nickel and gold plating on the circuit boards; close-tolerance metal film fixed resistors; multiturn trimmers.
• Fully open design - no lock-in
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.
| Current draw +12 V [mA]: | 45 |
|---|---|
| Current draw -12 V [mA]: | 50 |
| DIY Level: | Medium |
| Depth [mm]: | 43 |
| Width [HP]: | 8 |
| Format: | 3U |
| Panel / Color: | Silver Alu |
Matthew Skala is the founder of North Coast Synthesis Ltd. He began exploring hobby electronics in the 1980s, spending time in amateur radio and even completing one of the classic NRI electronics correspondence courses advertised in magazines before the Internet era and the rise of digital computing.
He went on to study computer science, earning a PhD from the University of Waterloo with a specialization in high-dimensional geometry and its applications in areas such as security, database search, and computational linguistics. Over the next 15 years, he worked in academic research and teaching at universities in Canada and Denmark.
In 2017, Matthew left academia to establish his own company in Toronto. Through North Coast Synthesis, he brings the craft of handmade electronics to Eurorack modular synthesizers. His designs are aimed at serious hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts, with a focus on top-quality components, thorough and open technical documentation, and long-term maintainability.
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Manufacturer / Hersteller:
North Coast Synthesis Ltd.
156 Mavety St.Toronto, ON M6P 2L9
Canada
mskala@northcoastsynthesis.com
EU responsible:
Tech Creation Lab Leipzig UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Nonnenstrasse 19
04229 Leipzig, Germany
support@exploding-shed.com
WEEE-Nr.: DE94097895
Product Safety Information
Please read this safety guide before installation or use.
Important Notice & Intended Use
• This kit is intended for adult users experienced in electronics and modular synthesis.
• Assembly, including soldering, is required.
• Proper testing and installation are essential to ensure safe and functional operation.
• The completed module is intended for installation in a Eurorack-compatible synthesizer system powered by ±12V and +5V.
• Use outside this scope may result in malfunction, damage, or safety risks.
General Warnings
Electrical Hazards:
• Ensure the power supply matches the module’s specified voltage and current ratings (refer to the product manual). Incorrect voltage can damage the module and pose a safety risk.
• Never connect or disconnect the module while the Eurorack system is powered on.
• Wrong polarity can damage your module or system. Make sure the module is connected with correct polarity.
Heat Generation:
• The module may generate heat during operation. Ensure proper ventilation within your Eurorack case to prevent overheating.
Sharp Edges:
• The module’s faceplate and components may have sharp edges. Handle with care to avoid cuts or scratches.
Small Parts:
• Contains small parts that could cause a choking hazard. Keep away from children and pets.
Compatibility:
• This module is designed specifically for Eurorack-compatible systems. Connecting it to non-compatible systems may result in damage or malfunction.
Assembly Requirements
• Soldering skills are required to complete the module.
• Ensure a clean, well-lit and ventilated workspace free of flammable materials during assembly.
• Use appropriate tools and safety equipment, such as eye protection.
Testing
• Test the module thoroughly for shorts or incorrect assembly before powering it in your Eurorack system. When the unit has malfunctions due to incorrect assembly, the entire Eurorack system might be damaged. It's a good idea to test it in a separate case with only that single module.
• Use a multimeter or other appropriate tools to confirm proper functionality.
Installation and Use
• Mount securely in a Eurorack case using the provided screws.
• Use only the included or manufacturer-recommended power cable.
• Connect only when the power is off.
• Follow the module's user guide for instructions on operation. Do not exceed the input/output limits specified.
Responsibility
Users are solely responsible for proper assembly and testing. Contact manufacturer support for assistance if needed.
Environmental Safety
• Dispose of the module, its components, and packaging in accordance with local electronic waste regulations.
Liability Disclaimer
• The manufacturer or distributor is not responsible for any injury, damage, or malfunction resulting from improper installation, use, or modification of this product.
Contact Information
For further assistance, contact the manufacturer or our shop support team at:
Tech Creation Lab Leipzig UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Nonnenstrasse 19, 04229 Leipzig, Germany
support@exploding-shed.com