Razor is an exact hardware replica of the Mutable Instruments Blades module.
https://afterlateraudio.com/products/razor
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Bought around January and only used a few times.Razor is an exact hardware replica of the Mutable Instruments Blades module.Razor is a fully analog 12dB/octave filter module. The distortion circuit at the beginning of the signal path can be used up to wave folding and is available for both channels. The flexible routing allows the two filters and distortion to be used in parallel or in series, or in a mix of both. Similarly, the filter type can be smoothly crossfaded from low-pass to high-pass. Single outputs and a mixed output are handy for example to fan a mono signal into a stereo signal with different filtering/distortion or to bundle a stereo signal into a mono signal. On the subject of CV control, each parameter has a CV input in addition to attenuators. The blending of filter types, the degree of resonance as well as the amount of distortion can be animated dramatically. Since the filters can be brought to self-oscillation, Razor can be used as a dual oscillator with FM and AM functions.Razor uses the original "hard to find" opamps, but the V2164M is replaced by the AS2164D. All After Later Audio products use AS2164D and there should be no measurable difference in behavior.Features:Fully analog, based on the quad VCA chip AS2164DFrequency control range: 8Hz to 18kHzDC-coupled audio inputsAll CV inputs handle audio rate modulationClean 2-pole (12dB/octave) state-variable designCV-controlled filter behavior, continuously adjustable between lowpass, bandpass and highpassCV inputs with attenuators for cutoff and resonanceFrequency CV input calibrated to 1V/octClean self-oscillation over the whole audio range, down to very low frequencies, with constant amplitudeThe modulation of the filter response corresponds to the modulation of the phase of the sound produced by self-oscillation
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