This Module is currently available.
Specs are approved by the manufacturer9x 16-bit CV inputs for Time Machine and Tiny Time Machine
When we released Time Machine some said “the lack of cv control over the position of the individual sliders is a crime“. As much as we enjoy crime, we’ve decided to address the situation. The VCA Expander for Time Machine gives you voltage control over the volume of the dry stereo signal sent into Time Machine and each of its 8 stereo delay taps.
These 9 inputs act as linear VCAs (Voltage Controlled Amplifiers) that reach unity at +5V. Voltage above +5V is clipped, as are signals below 0V. This voltage clamping works with Time Machine’s subtle volume normalization to turn complex modulation into original temporal phenomena.
With cables patched into the VCAs the sliders become attenuators, meaning that they control volume levels and modulation depth simultaneously.
When the taps are audible they also contribute to the feedback, making this more than a simple external VCA. This is a way to tap into the engine of a complex granular delay.
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