Dimensions
30 HP
25 mm deep
Current Draw
150 mA +12V
150 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
Price
$399 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

modulation source

Overview

Three different modulation sources in one module make the mod1 the control center of your modular patch.
From simple envelopes and LFOs to complex looped multi-stage curves, the mod1 delivers rich and endless modulation options – all based on pure analogue circuitry for everything from super- smooth curves to razor-sharp edges that never sound “digital”.

From gently undulating LFOs to ultra-precise hard cuts, you get it all based on innovative analogue circuits for a truly musical touch.

Specifications

Three highly flexible modulation sources in one module. All based on innovative analogue circuits for snappy attacks and super smooth curves.

1. AD3SR

  • ADSR envelope with up to three decay stages
  • Each decay stage with time and target level control
  • Configurable for 1, 2, or 3 decay stages
  • Loop mode for looping from attack over all enabled decays stages
  • Gate and trigger inputs
  • Positive and Inverted output

2. Symmetry Generator

  • Two segment modulator with controllable symmetry
  • CV-inputs for speed and symmetry
  • LFO mode with bipolar output
  • Gate and Trigger envelope modes with unipolar output
  • Linear or rectangular wave forms

3. Rise & Fall

  • Two stage envelope “rise & fall”
  • Flexible curve control for rise stage – from smooth classical RC shape to cutting linear segments
  • Optional loop mode
  • Gate input
  • Signal output

http://www.waldorf-music.info/en/overview-mod1


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