Ian Fritz's Hypster

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For sale is the NLC version of Ian Fritz's Hypster circuit, a hyperchaos generator. It has a wide range, it will go from ~5 minute LFO intervals well into audio rate territory and certain parameters have CV inputs with associated attenuators. It has 8 simultaneous outputs so it can provide plenty of chaos for your setup. It is a full range module and output voltages may clip under certain pot settings.Built by me, it works perfectly and has been racked with washers so no rash. It has lived in a smoke-free home studio for it's lifespan. It has a 10hp black PCB panel and black Davies 1900h clone knobs with brass inserts. Comes with power bus cable and mounting screws.As it is a chaos module it has CV control but it mostly does what it wants. Please note, when I built this module I used 2 slightly different switches so there is a small difference in the appearance, the collar of the switch on the right is slightly taller than the one on the left. This is basically imperceptible unless you are looking for it, and the function is not affected, I just didn't have 2 SPDT switches from the same manufacturer when I built the module! I mention this only to be thorough. From the NLC website:"Ian Fritz designed an awesome hyperchaos circuit and gave me the go ahead to let it loose on Eurorack.You can read the discussion on this design on theThis is Ian's introduction in his article on the circuit: The Hypster is an electronic fourth-order hyperchaos generator for use in modular electronic music systems.Hyperchaos is chaos on steroids, with the mathematical divergences being generated in more that the usual single dimension. The module is a unique, original design featuring voltage control of the main system parameters.In synthesizer applications this module can produce signal waveforms varying from simply periodic to complicated multiperiodic to extremely dense and complex, both in the low frequency control range as well as up into audio frequencies. With an eight-signal output it can simultaneously control a large number of synthesizer parameters or generate multiple audio waveforms for individual processing.The circuit is built around four voltage-controlled integrators connected in a ring, similar to the configuration of an oscillating ladder filter. But that is where the similarity ends. Each integrator includes damping, making the system more like the 6/8 phase oscillator described on my website. Most importantly, special circuit elements between the four integrators provide the nonlinearities required to produce chaotic oscillations. The gain and resonance of one of the stages may be varied. Varying these parameters produces a wide range of periodic and chaotic signals. Theseparameters, along with the overall oscillation rate are under voltage control.It is very wide ranging, from approx 3kHz down to 5 minute orbits, capable of a huge variety of patterns and is particularly partial to being controlled by various CV signals."

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