Eurorack News for May 16th 2024

The Frequency Central Strips Eurorack Module is a 4-channel VCA mixer designed for sound design and manipulation. Each channel is furnished with LEVEL, HIGH, LOW, FX send, PAN, MUTE, and CV control of level functionalities, enabling precision control over sound input. Equipped with an FX send and stereo return, this module offers low-latency audio effects with impressive sound depth and texture. It also features an FX phase jumper which helps in dealing with phase cancellations arising due to non-synchronized FX inputs/outputs.

The module allows for left and right Eurorack level inputs using 3.5mm sockets and outputs through 6.35mm sockets. It features a ‘Scribble Strips’ function for labelling individual module channels, promoting easier navigation and an organized workflow. Also, a 16 pin to 16 pin cable can link a second Strips module to the original, extending the mixing capabilities to an 8-channel system. Note that in this usage, the second Strips utilizes the first Strips FX bus, and the FX send/return and main outputs for the second Strips are disabled.

#FrequencyCentral #Strips #Eurorack #Module #VCAMixer #SoundSculpting #4Channel #ModularSynth #FXSend #StereoReturn #FXPhaseJumper #ScribbleStrips #Expandability

https://lame.buanzo.org/eurorack_blog/exploring-the-versatile-sound-sculpting-capabilities-of-frequency-central-strips-eurorack-module.html


The Frequency Central Dark Star is a Eurorack module that features a Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO), Voltage Controlled Filter (VCF), a release generator and a Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA), providing a compact full synth voice. The VCO, based on the AS3340, offers sawtooth, triangle, and pulse waveforms, while the VCF includes options for lowpass and highpass filters. In addition, it houses a Release generator with a CV input for voltage control of release time and a VCA for the final audio output. This module is designed for modular patching with individual inputs and outputs for each section, accommodating a range of signal routing possibilities.

🔎  Eurorack News for May 27th 2024

#Eurorack #FrequencyCentral #DarkStar #VoltageControlledOscillator #VoltageControlledFilter #VoltageControlledAmplifier #ModularSynthesis #AnalogSynthesizer
https://lame.buanzo.org/eurorack_blog/unleashing-creativity-exploring-the-frequency-central-dark-star-eurorack-module.html


The article offers an in-depth review and tutorial guide to creating a dynamic percussion symphony using four specific Eurorack modules: Dreadbox Hysteria v1.1, Bizarre Jezabel PKHI Mk2, Patching Panda Punch MG, and ST Modular STM.

Dreadbox Hysteria v1.1 is a Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) module equipped with advanced pitch control and waveform shaping capabilities, providing precise and dynamic sound manipulation options.

Bizarre Jezabel PKHI Mk2 is a dual/stereo filter module designed for intricate sound sculpting. Its main function is to add depth and texture to percussive elements.

Patching Panda Punch MG is a unique module responsible for generating dynamic percussive sounds. It features a VCA-DECAY & Mute GROUP design, which enables effective signal management. This functionality paves the way for crafting complex and evolving rhythmic patterns.

ST Modular STM is a 3-channel stereo mixer module with a compact and user-friendly design. Featuring intuitive volume control and a diverse range of gain adjustments, it allows for seamless blending of different audio sources for both line and Eurorack level mixing.

These modules can be used creatively and in combination to generate dynamic percussion compositions. The integration of these modules promotes a rich and immersive musical experience in the landscape of Eurorack builds.

#Dreadbox_Hysteria_v1.1 #Bizarre_Jezabel_PKHI_Mk2 #Patching_Panda_Punch_MG #ST_Modular_STM #Eurorack_Modules #Sound_Sculpting #Dynamic_Percussion_Symphony #Signal_Management #Stereo_Mixer
https://lame.buanzo.org/eurorack_blog/dynamic-percussion-symphony-hysteria-jezabel-punch-and-stm.html



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