The incoming signal amplitude is controlled by a [GAIN] attenuverter circuit allowing to attenuate the signal as well as invert its phase. A back jumper can set the maximum gain amount to either x1 (unity gain) or x10. DIY modifications can be made by changing its resistors. After the Gain an offset can be added to the signal, displacing the signal up or down (-5V to +5V) this can be adjusted using the [OFFSET] knob and CV input.
When using no input using the [OFFSET] knob and CV input will generate an output between -5V and +5V.
DIY-Kit-Type:
SMD-Kit-1. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. All SMD parts are pre-soldered, only trough-hole parts to solder. For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
Current draw +12 V [mA]: | 40 |
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Current draw -12 V [mA]: | 40 |
DIY Level: | Easy/Medium |
Depth [mm]: | 25 |
Width [HP]: | 6 |
Format: | 3 U |
Panel / Color: | Black FR4 |
ADDAC develops advanced instruments for sonic expression.
We started back in 2009 with an ambition to explore the potential crossover between analog synthesizers and computers. Because our first creations sparked a lot of attention, we decided to work hard and put them in your hands.
Today our product line is focused on a new breed of hybrid synths, that make use of the best of both the digital and analog worlds. We've grown to be able to reach thousands of enthusiastic clients, friends and collaborators. Always looking into conceptualizing and developing the most exquisite instruments, we hope you're able to join and share this passion with us.
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