Product information "North Coast Synthesis - MSK 012 Transistor ADSR"
At a svelte 6HP and only 33mm deep, the Transistor ADSR can fit in almost any rack. A Schmitt-trigger input allows it to trigger from slowly changing voltage sources, opening the door to special effects like gate delay when the MSK 012 is triggered by another envelope (or another MSK 012). Three timing ranges controlled by a rugged front-panel toggle switch cover a wide range of musical applications, with the fastest settings allowing the envelope to run well into the kilohertz range for audio-rate effects and signal conditioning. The smooth conductive-plastic potentiometers are a tactile joy to play and pay for themselves with increased lifespan.
Features:
• High-quality potentiometers with bushings fastened to the panel for wobble-free operation; conductive plastic for smooth feel
• All-new circuit, not a clone or imitation of anything else
• Classic discrete-transistor design
• No ICs!
• Through-hole for easy hand construction and maintenance
• No compromises on build quality: real aluminum panel, not PCB material, with colour printing; nickel and gold plating on the circuit board; poly film timing capacitors; close-tolerance metal film fixed resistors.
• 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]: | 10 |
|---|---|
| Current draw -12 V [mA]: | 5 |
| DIY Level: | Medium |
| Depth [mm]: | 33 |
| Width [HP]: | 6 |
| 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
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Tech Creation Lab Leipzig UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Nonnenstrasse 19
04229 Leipzig, Germany
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