Analogue Systems RS-40 S&H/Clock/Noise
- Order number: 120222
The RS-40 contains three different circuits: noise generator, sample and hold and a clock generator. The noise and the clock provide suitable signals for the use with the S&H unit although they aren't pre-patched for technical reasons.
The noise generator produces classic analog noise. A potentiometer sets it's output level.
The sample and hold section is very exact and can hold a value almost infinitely. The signal to be sampled is patched to the "ext src in" jack. The trigger that determins the point of sampling is inserted into the "ext clk in" socket. Alternatively you can trigger the S&H manually with the One Shot button if no trigger is inserted to the jack.
The clock generator produces a pulse wave between 0V and 10V. The frequency can be set in a range of 0.15Hz to 30Hz and is visualized with a LED.
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 12 |
Power consumption +12V: | 25 |
Power consumption -12V: | 25 |
RS-40 @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.