Mutable Instruments - Veils (model of 2020)
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- Order number: 200298
- Depth: 25
General knowledge: you can never have enough VCAs, be it for voltage controlled regulation of audio signal levels or the modualtion intensigy of a CV signal. The Veils module has not less than four VCAs aboard which offer a mix function and for each channel individual control of the characteristic, from linear to exponential.
All four channels are identically constructed, each like a standard VCA with signal input, signal output and CV input. The special feature of the veils is that the characteristic of each VCA is continuously variable from exponential to linear with a small control. The inputs are DC-coupled and accept CV-signals or audio.
The outputs of the channels are cascaded from left to right and are mixed, which means that Veils can also be a voltage controlled mixer for up to four signals.
Besides the new design, the Model of 2020 has also got an offset control.
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 10 |
Depth: | 25 |
Power consumption +12V: | 50 |
Power consumption -12V: | 50 |
Veils @Mutable Instruments
With a background as a software engineer at Google, Émilie Gillet began her journey on synthesizer design on 2010 offering DIY kits for the (now discontinued) Shruti, Ambika and Anushri hybrid digital-analog synths. Quite rapidly an enthusiastic community was formed via a very vibrant forum. By 2013, seeing the potential of the format, she moved completely to eurorack releasing the much acclaimed Braids macrooscillator and Clouds texture (granular) synthesizer, one of the most cloned modules so far. As with the previous desktop synths, all firmware and schematics are avaialble online under open-source license. Émilie continues to run Mutable Instruments single-handedly from a small apartment in Paris.