Dimensions
10 HP
32 mm deep
Current Draw
55 mA +12V
32 mA -12V
? mA 5V
Price
$135 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

Metallic Percussive Voice

BLM SHIMM
WIDTH: 10HP
CURRENT: +55mA,-32mA

What does this module do?
This is a sound generator, specifically, a metallic shimmer generator. This module contains all the onboard processing needed to complete a percussive voice. There is a manual XOR shimmer generator, and a static cowbell like generator. You can also turn those two off, and just use the internal white noise (sizzle).

There is an onboard High Pass Filter with two resonant peaks. One is controlled by knob, the other is selected by toggle switch. Labeled Q1 and Q2. I added an Auxilary input so that you can process sound through the high pass filter.

There is also a Sweep Knob which intenally patches the decay to the high pass filter.

A white noise generator is used to blend in with the shimmer generator. Labeled SIZZLE.

There are two triggers. One is for 'Open' sound. The other is for 'close' sound. Both open and close and have there own decay knob to adjust the length of the audio tail.

Instead of adding an 'accent' control. I made both triggers voltage variable. 5V triggering is the normal expected input. So a 3V trigger will sound softer in volume. 10V trigger signals will sound louder.

This module is as simple as it gets, just patch your arturia beat step pro and use the drum track.

Features:
-dual varible input triggers.
-open and close, separate triggering possible.
-onboard high pass filter
-onboard white noise generator
-onboard cmos based shimmer generator.
-XOR controls with tuning control
-XOR and Static 'BELL' sound, selected by switch.
-FM input for XOR mode only.


submitted May 15th, 16:59 by bluelantern

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