Ritual Electronics - Diviser
- Order number: 220565
- Depth: 35
Diviser from Ritual Electronics is a clock divider that is versatile despite its simple design.
Clock dividers are useful in any modular system and can generate drum sequencers, modulation triggers, or even sub-harmonics. Diviser has a clock and a reset input. Both have a comparator with a threshold of 2.5V - so can be driven by any signal in your system. The trigger rate arriving at the clock input is divided by the six values, allowing you to generate exciting rhythms (especially with the odd divisions). Diviser is based on a CMOS chip, so it can run in audio rate, meaning you can send an oscillator into the clock input and get sub-harmonics (/2 equals one octave lower) which (using the odd divisions) create great, somewhat unconventional, sub-oscillators.
HE: | 1 |
TE: | 14 |
Depth: | 35 |
Power consumption +12V: | 25 |
Power consumption -12V: | 3 |
Diviser @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.