€126.00
Net: €105.88
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| Depth | 25 |
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Der Mann mit der Maschine's DROID P4B2 — Four Pots, Two Buttons & Endless Assignments for your Droid Master.
The P4B2 gives you four pots and two buttons to control whatever you want in your DROID system. These are completely open-ended – you assign them to any parameter through DROID's patching language. LFO speeds, sequencer pitches, envelope shapes, clock divisions, filter cutoffs, quantizer roots... it's entirely up to you. Each pot outputs a clean 0 to 1 range, and thanks to DROID's routing flexibility, a single knob can even control multiple parameters simultaneously or switch functions depending on your patch state.
The buttons are more interesting than they first appear. Beyond simple on/off, they can toggle through up to four different states, work as momentary triggers, or be grouped together as radio buttons where selecting one deselects the others. This makes them great for switching between patch behaviors, selecting waveforms, or layering multiple functions onto those four pots. Up to 16 controllers can chain to a single DROID master via ribbon cable (which also handles power), so you can build out substantial hands-on interfaces for complex patches.
This is another great addition to the DROID System for anyone wanting more physical control over their patches.
Features:
- 4 potentiometers with 0-1 output range
- 2 push buttons (momentary or toggle modes)
- Button states: 2, 3, or 4 states configurable
- Radio button grouping for multiple buttons
- Free assignment to any DROID patch parameter
- Connection via 6-pin ribbon cable
- Powered from DROID master
- Up to 16 controllers chainable per master
- Compatible with all DROID system modules
- Compact expander format