With MultiMod...from one control signal, we create many.
https://www.makenoisemusic.com/modules/multimod/
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Making space in my rig as I’m over indexing on modulation sources right now. Phenomenal module and this has only been opened but not used.From the Make Noise site:With MultiMod…from one control signal, we create many.MultiMod represents a new approach to complex modulations: it takes a single control signal and copies it 8 times, additionally modifying those copies by weighted adjustment of their relative phase and speed. The result is a flock of related modulation signals, all derived from the same single input.Phase sets the spacing of the signal copies in time, weighted by channel, with each progressive channel getting more out of phase from the original signal and from each other. Spread allows for vari-speeding the copies by different amounts, with each getting progressively faster or slower than the original signal. Time determines the range of time captured at the input and therefore also the depth of modulation across copies of the input signal when Phase and Spread are manipulated. MultiMod also includes Tempo, Hold, and Reset features, and a variety of Read Shapes for temporal rearrangement of input signals.When the input is not patched, MultiMod generates an LFO that is copied eight times and manipulated in the same ways.MultiMod is built on a brand new DSP hardware developed for the New Universal Synthesizer System. It offers eight high resolution outputs, with signal input and output ranges approaching the upper limits of the analog eurorack modular system. All I/O is capable of a 20V range at +/-10V, greatly exceeding the typical 0-5V CV input ranges on typical digital modules.
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