Ritual Electronics - Amnis
- Order number: 230044
- Depth: 35
Ritual Electronics Amnis is a shift register with some aces up its sleeve.
Amnis can be used as a generative sequencer for gates and CV, as a tunable source of digital noise, as well as a random gate and CV generator, and also act as the center of a chaotic system.
Two input sources get it going: clock signal and data, the latter can be anything. Both inputs are comparator-based. From the two input sources, Amnis generates eight gate outputs, always clock-(rock)solid. These gate outputs generate four CVs (3x staircase, 1x slew). With eight gates and four CVs Amnis can be the heart of pretty much any patch.
In addition, the module offers an XOR input for linear feedback. Shift register plus linear feedback...and suddenly we have...the Rungler, the kaotic kore of Rob Hordijk's Benjolin and Blippoo Box. Amnis lets you recreate their characteristics with any of your oscillators. Since Amnis is fully patchable, the XOR input can be used for anything. By the way, thanks to the expansion port on the back, Amnis is also compatible with Turing Machine expanders!
Features:
- Generative shift register
- 8 Gate and 4 CV outputs
- Comparator-based inputs
- XOR input for linear feedback
- Compatible with Turing Machine expanders
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 6 |
Depth: | 35 |
Power consumption +12V: | 85 |
Power consumption -12V: | 10 |
Amnis @Ritual Electronics
Based both in Paris and Marseille, Ritual Electronics don't go gentle either into sound or their PCB artwork design. Gruesome, but of the good kind.