Dimensions
8 HP
39 mm deep
Current Draw
30 mA +12V
0 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
Price
$195 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

2 x one-shot/cyclic event generators based on CMOS envelopes used in EDP Wasp and Gnat

Chris Huggett, chief designer at EDP came up with a novel little circuit for the filter envelope of the Wasp, based around half a CD4013, half a CD4066 and half a LM3900. It was an A/R generator with looping option which would proceed through its whole cycle from only a trigger input. He further developed the circuit for the filter envelope in the Gnat to use just one knob to provide a range of attack envelopes when anti-clockwise (from 12 o’clock), and a range of release envelopes when clockwise (from 12 o’clock). 12 o’clock gives a very short symmetrical blip. As you can build two of these with a CD4013, CD4066 and LM3900, we’ve provide both a two knob version and a one knob version, each has it’s own place.

We have re-engineered these ideas for Eurorack, and added a couple of useful features:

  • As both circuits are based around flip-flop, we’ve provided Q outputs and not-Q binary outputs (ie. either low or high). Q describes the attack cycle, whereas not-Q describes the release cycle on both envelopes. There are numerous applications for these outputs.
  • The Gnat A/R did not have a looping function – we’ve added that as it’s a useful extra.
  • We’ve included a Go! Button, which manually actuates both envelopes.
  • The second envelope’s gate input is normalised from the first envelope’s gate input. This can be broken by patching a jack to the second envelope’s gate input.
  • Both envelope outputs are 0V to 5V.
  • All Q and not-Q outputs are 0V to 8V

Silicon Heaven is initially only available FULLY ASSEMBLED on LIMITED EDITION silver panel. The DIY version will be along shortly!

https://frequencycentral.co.uk/product/silicon-heaven/


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