Loafers

Noise Reap Offer Details

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Four independent LFOs with rudimentary voltage control

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  • 32 mA +12V
  • 13 mA -12V
  • 22 mm Depth
12 HP LFOQuad
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Four independent LFOs with rudimentary voltage controlLoafers is four independent LFOs with rudimentary voltage control. Each LFO has three simultaneous outputs: triangle (+/-2.5V), square (+/-2.5V), and clock (0-6V). The “skew” control varies the shape of the triangle wave into a positive or negative going ramp, and varies the pulse width of the square and clock. The minimum cycle frequency is 0.0125Hz (80 seconds) and the maximum is about 45Hz.Each LFO has a CV input which crudely controls the rate of the LFO. By adding positive voltage, the speed of the LFO increases. And by subtracting voltage, the internal capacitor charges slower and the LFO slows down. Depending on the speed of the LFO, and depending on the amplitude of injected CV signals, it is very possible to “override” the CV inputs and cause the LFO to predictably stall out. In this manner, the CV ins are used more as gated inputs to turn the LFOs on or off. Likewise, they can be manipulated as a sort of soft-sync, or coaxed into quasi-envelope shapes by balancing the rise and fall time until the LFO settles and stalls. Experimentation is a big part of using the Loafers.User notes: Some of the best results are found when a primary LFO is being modulated by another LFO that is about the same speed but slower. If the modulating LFO is made slower and slower, the primary LFO starts to “latch” on more and more, and if the modulating LFO is slow enough the primary LFO will stall out completely at a LOW or HIGH state.

Noise Reap Loafers

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