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Analogue Systems RS-380 Modulation Controller (Dual Bus)
- Order number: 120257
- Depth: 65
Voltage controlled LFO with two selectable frequency ranges: LOW goes from 0.3Hz to 6Hz and... more
Product information "Analogue Systems RS-380 Modulation Controller (Dual Bus)"
This very useful module combines in 12HP four completely different sub modules: a voltage controlled LFO, a noise generator, a sample-and-hold type random generator and a VCA.
Thanks to a new dual-bus concept, this circuit is fully compatible to Doepfer’s Eurorack standard.
- Voltage controlled LFO with two selectable frequency ranges: LOW goes from 0.3Hz to 6Hz and HIGH from 5Hz to 1.500Hz; using control voltages you can reach lower and higher frequencies, though. The CV input is not compliant to the 1V/octave characteristic. Two waveforms are available; square and triangle.
- analog noise generator that produces white noise
- Sample & Hold: due to normalized sockets you can use this sub-module without patching as the LFO´s square wave and the white noise are pre-patched. Alternatively you can insert other signals than the internal white noise through the Source In socket.
- VCA: classic VCA with one signal input, two signal outputs and one CV input
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 12 |
Depth: | 65 |
Power consumption +12V: | 60 |
Power consumption -12V: | 60 |
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Analogue Systems
Starting almost in parallel with Doepfer, Bob Williams established back in 1998 his own modular system with fine circuits reminiscent of the British tradition initiated with EMS in the 1970s. Despite offering initially a different power connector and panel width standard (which left a 1,5HP gap), all modules bearing the "N" on their names are adapted to work seamlessly with most eurorack cases. Still, it is worth checking the depth of your case.
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