Dimensions
6 HP
26 mm deep
Current Draw
Module does not draw current
Price
$99 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

Specs are approved by the manufacturer

Four Knob Controller

Virtue Control modules from Kilpatrick Audio are the first Eurorack modules from Kilpatrick Audio designed specifically as USB MIDI controllers! Take control of virtual modular synthesizer software like VCV Rack as well as your DAW with a custom control setup that you can design yourself. Using the Hubbie USB hub module allows you to keep wiring neat inside your enclosure and connect up to four controllers to your PC or Mac with a single USB cable. Design the controller of your dreams with Virtue Control modules from Kilpatrick Audio!

The simplest of all Virtue modules Twister offers four high-quality metal potentiometers. Each one sends out a CC message, and a CC message can also be sent to the module to control a red LED next to each knob. Map the knobs to your monitor volume or other basic parameters in your module software, or set up a few in a row to make your own matrix mixer!

Features:

  • Four high-quality metal shaft potentiometers
  • Rugged rubberized knobs
  • Each knob has a dedicated red LED which can be dimmed via MIDI
  • LED backlight function to provide minimal illumination in the dark
  • USB LED shows connection status and can be remotely blinked by software
  • Knob autosend feature can send current positions regularly
  • USB-MIDI class compliant - no drivers required
  • USB bus-powered (100mA) device
  • Integrated replaceable 1.5' micro USB cable with cable restraint
  • Dimensions: 6HP - 30.0mm x 128.5mm x 26.0mm (WxHxD)

https://kilpatrickaudio.com/?p=virtue#twister


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