Make Noise - CH.SVR
- Order number: 240205
- Depth: 30
With CH.SVR, you can get a handle on the control voltages in your modular system. A reliable utility module from Make Noise.
CH.SVR is based on the middle section of Maths, a Eurorack module you're probably familiar with. It's all about CV processing, so scaling, amplifying, attenuating, or inverting voltages. Additionally, you can generate offsets and crossfade.
There are 3 channels, with the lower one being a little bit different from the other two. Channels 1 and 2 are wonderful for making the aforementioned adjustments to your signals. Moreover, Channel 1 can generate a +5V voltage and Channel 2 a +8V voltage. Both have independent outputs, but they are automatically routed to the inputs of Channel 3. This one is a crossfader that lets you manually blend between two signals. Lastly, there's a sum output, which also comes in an inverted version.
A simple module that can nonetheless be very helpful quite often.
Features:
- Scaling, amplifying, attenuating, or inverting an incoming signal with channels 1 or 2
- Generating DC offsets when Channel 1 or 2 is not patched (5V/8V)
- Crossfading between two signals or attenuating one signal via Channel 3
- SUM and INVerted Sum Bus for addition, subtraction, mirroring, inversion, etc.
- Individual channel outputs for Channel 1 and 2 enable independent use of all three channels
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 6 |
Depth: | 30 |
Power consumption +12V: | 20 |
Power consumption -12V: | 10 |
CH.SVR @Make Noise
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Already interested in electronics at the early age of 12, Tony Rolando learned everything about circuits and musical instrument design by himself. He worked for Moog Music for a while and some sabbatical years, he founded Make Noise in 2008 in Asheville, North Carolina. By now, his reinterpretation of the Serge DUSG, Maths, is probably the most ubiquitous module in the eurorack universe ever. Make Noise continues to surprise with new and inspiring modules, including collaborations with Tom Erbe of Soundhack.