L.E.P - Bongo CV
- Order number: 170343
- Depth: 26
Would you like some voltage controlled bongos? – L.E.P offers this kind of instrument. Bass drums and toms can be created as well. The sound character is powerful and quite dirty. Additionally, it is possible to use the module as an aggressive filter with distortion. The resonance sounds extremely sharp and edgy.
In contrast to the Bongo module, Bongo CV offers two voltage-controllable parameters.
Bongo CV comes equipped with two trigger inputs. A potentiometer allows you to crossfade between them. The sound varies depending on the level of incoming trigger signals. With just one input patched, the knob can be used as a tone control for treble attenuation. This behavior is not surprising, as the Bongo CV is basically a pinged filter. Accordingly, the sound shaping parameters are called frequency and resonance. The cutoff potentiometer is slightly erratic. Small changes sometimes have a huge impact on the module’s sound. The resonance leads the Bongo CV rather early into violent self-oscillation. Both sound shaping parameters feature CV inputs plus attenuators.
The filter is followed by a distortion circuit. It not only adds dirt to sounds, but also removes a lot of bass. – Very important for creating “real” bongos. – Without any distortion, the results are more reminiscent of bass drums or low toms.
The inputs can not only be fed with triggers, but audio signals as well. Patched like this, the Bongo CV acts as a filter. The sound qualities remain the same. Depending on the knobs’ positions, the sound is rough to brutal and more or less dirty.
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 6 |
Depth: | 26 |
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Tony Light and Peppo Lasagne have been behind the Milan-based Laboratorio Elettronico Popolare for quite a while now. Not only their small wooden boxes and unusual percussion modules are quite popular, the unusual LepLoop desktop synth has become part of Surgeon's sonic arsenal as of late.