Product number:
100542
Product information "SetonixSynth - Psychedelic Voltage Processor"
The SetonixSynth/Tidbit Audio Psychedelic Voltage Processor, or PVP, is a four-channel chaos module. It uses color-changing LEDs to produce fluctuating voltages in response to the Channel input, with each channel normalized in series to create increasingly chaotic “taps” that can be used one after another for different variations.
Any positive voltage input such as unipolar LFOs, envelopes, stepped voltages, or simply the onboard normalized voltage patched to a channel input is reproduced approximately on each channel output, with the PVP inducing unpredictable fluctuations due to the variable current consumed by an LED circuit with a mind of its own.
Features:
• Four channel LED chaos module
• Input attenuator normalized to static +10V input
• Inputs 2-4 normalized to preceding channel output
• Glorious backlit LED panel
DIY-Kit-Type:
Assembled unit. This is completely ready to use, nothing to solder or to assemble.
Any positive voltage input such as unipolar LFOs, envelopes, stepped voltages, or simply the onboard normalized voltage patched to a channel input is reproduced approximately on each channel output, with the PVP inducing unpredictable fluctuations due to the variable current consumed by an LED circuit with a mind of its own.
Features:
• Four channel LED chaos module
• Input attenuator normalized to static +10V input
• Inputs 2-4 normalized to preceding channel output
• Glorious backlit LED panel
DIY-Kit-Type:
Assembled unit. This is completely ready to use, nothing to solder or to assemble.
Current draw +12 V [mA]: | 135 |
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Current draw -12 V [mA]: | 10 |
DIY Level: | NOT DIY |
Depth [mm]: | 25 |
Width [HP]: | 8 |
Format: | 3U |
Panel / Color: | Natural FR4 |
Manufacturer "SetonixSynth"
SetonixSynth is an independent music technology company specializing in the design and production of Eurorack modular synthesizers. This company is a project by audio engineer and musician Jack Schoonover. Our modules are designed and manufactured in Westport, NY, USA. Here's their website.
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