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Friday, March 14, 2025
SCJS#45 LEVIATHAN II
video upload by FL3SHB4CK
"Small Case Jam Sessions #45 - LEVIATHAN II
Battering Ram: kick & bass
Trepanator: main voice & clock
8bit Cipher: gates & cv
Mini Drive: overdrive & light
AHH: close & open hat
µGR2: random & gates
Beads: reverb & grains
Recorded live into Syntakt delay and reverb.
@zlobmodular @cirtcele @xodesnet @ShakmatModular"
Friday, March 07, 2025
SCJS#44 LEVIATHAN I
video upload by FL3SHB4CK
"Small Case Jam Sessions #43 - LEVIATHAN I
Battering Ram: kick & bass
Trepanator: main voice & clock
8bit Cipher: gates & cv
Mini Drive: overdrive & light
AHH: close & open hat
µGR2: random & gates
Beads: reverb & grains
Recorded live into Syntakt delay and reverb.
@zlobmodular @cirtcele @xodesnet @ShakmatModular
Monday, December 02, 2024
Nonlinearcircuits MACRAME | LOGORRHEA | VCF 1
video upload by cirtcele
"Macrame is a 6 channel mixer with voltage controlled level and panning. It uses two SSI2190 chips to do all the work.
You can use the SET pots to operate the level and pan manually, or use CV to get things moving around and up and down.
It has two synth level outputs, two line level ¼” jack outputs and a stereo line output (which works fine with most headphones too).
For some reason, probably because I was slightly askew on post-op painkillers when designing this, the panel is 21HP. I guess this means I need to release more odd HP modules to avoid gaps in cases."
LOGORRHEA
video upload by cirtcele
"Logorrhea is kind of a vocal filter; basically it is the back half of a vocoder crammed into 8HP. There are two inputs, 10 filter channels, a white noise channel and a thru channel, to feed thru the original signal(s). It uses two SSI2190 chips to do all the work.
There are no knobs.
To use, patch in one or two audio signals. Ones with lots of harmonics sound best, pulses, squares or wave-folder outputs, not sinewaves.
Patch in a bunch of CVs to set up your sounds, it expects 0-5V CV signals.
OUT is all channels mixed together.
OUT A is thru, LP (low pass), BP2, BP4, BP6 and BP8 (BP = bandpass).
OUT B is noise, BP1, BP3, BP5, BP7 and HP (high pass).
Using OUT A and OUT B in a stereo mixer (such as NLC Macramé) is nice with panning to move the sounds around."
FAST AND BULBOUS VCF
video upload by cirtcele
"This module uses the SSI2140 chip which is based on the SSM2040 VCF, tho with a few updates.
My first thought when I read the datasheets was that it would be great to design a module that could switch between a phaser and a VCF. Looking back at old SSM2040 designs, it seems most of the usual suspects (T. Henry, J. Blacet, C. Anderton et al) had much the same idea.
This module is based on Anderton’s design in Device 1-6 (yes, I spotted the error) with modifications to suit the SSI2140 and Eurorack.
There are 4 switches, one for each OTA stage, to select between (all pass (phaser) and low pass filter mode. You can have quite a lot of fun with 2-3 switches in one mode and 1-2 in the other.
There is a dry mix pot to mix the incoming signals into the OUT signal, which is taken from the 4th OTA stage. This is probably more commonly used in Phaser mode, but there are no rules, so do whatever you like.
POLES is a weighted mix of the outputs of each pole, it is a bit shy when all switches are turned to Low Pass but perks up very nicely when one or more switches turned to Phaser.
The SSI chip is a bit tight to solder, have your bottle of flux ready, otherwise it is a pretty easy build."
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Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Let's Get Fenestrated
video upload by cirtcele
"Triple window comparator, each section has different features.
https://www.nonlinearcircuits.com/mod..."
"This module contains three individual window comparator circuits. They all work slightly differently from each other and somewhat differently from regular window comparators.
These are particularly useful circuits to create gate/timed events from chaos signals, or any other CV signal. It can also be used for pulse width modulation at audio rates, lots of good sounds to be found.
The rather grandiose names for each comparator came from a paper - Some Special-Purpose Comparator Circuits by H.K Verma. The actual circuits are different but two are inspired by the ones presented in the paper.
1. Special Comparison Instant – this is probably the most normal window comparator of the three. The pots can be used to set the high and low voltages between which the output gate will be high. You can also patch in CV signals to alter the high and low settings.
2. Comp for Concurrent Magnitudes – this will output a gate when the signal on Input 1 is compared against the setting of the SET/In2 pot. If no signal is on In 2 then the pot sets a fixed voltage, otherwise the signal on In 1 is compared with the amplitude of the signal on In 2, which can be attenuated by the pot as desired.
The extra feature of this circuit is the Level pot can set the gate level (up to 10V!) or you can patch a signal into the LEVEL input and create envelopes or bursts rather than gates.
3. Comp for Restricted Openings – this one has a pot (WIDTH) or CV control to set and change the gate width. In1 and In2 are summed together and compared with the level chosen with the SET pot.
Building is fairly simple, just be mindful to bend the LEDs slightly upwards to shine thru the windows from the bottom. It is good to use super-bright LEDs in this module as they have to shine thru the PCB panel."
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
RAZORS
video upload by cirtcele
"Razors is a dual voltage controlled frequency tripler........sort of, maybe best viewed as a harmonic generator for sine and triangle waves or a fuzz/distortion. Out 1 is sent to In 2 to get them running in series"
Friday, September 29, 2023
Sandy Freckle
video upload by cirtcele
"Sandy Freckle was a wonderful villain played by actor Rock Hampton in the Kath & Kim series. He was sleazy and annoying but irresistible and funny at the same time, much like this module."
via nonlinear circuits
"In Australia, there is an entrepreneur called Dick Smith who ran a chain of electronic hobby stores in the 70s and 80s (now he makes breakfast cereal). He used to publish circuit books every year (and sell kits for them), I no longer have the issue but remember the finer points of a circuit for a burp/fart generator.
It was simply 3 transistor based multivibrators running at different frequencies. The trick was that they were loosely connected by low valued resistors causing them to influence each other. This would result in unpredictable sounds that rarely repeated. Don’t expect it to actually sound like gas escaping from an orifice, think of it is a random pulse/burst generator
This version has pots to adjust the frequencies of each section and an input for turning the sound on and off rather than a switch. It can be fed gates or envelopes, which give a more gradual onset and tail as the sound starts and drops off.
Feel free to build it with whatever capacitor values you like. The ones suggested on the PCB (and heard in the demo vid) get into audible frequencies, but in some ways it is more interesting to use larger valued capacitors to get just pulses that will then ping filters and phase-shifters.
It is also interesting to feed it audio rate signals and it becomes a waveshaper/distortion module.
Sandy Freckle was a wonderful villain played by actor Rock Hampton in the Kath & Kim series. He was sleazy and annoying but irresistible and funny at the same time, much like this module."
Wednesday, December 02, 2020
LDRama 1
cirtcele
Light from the film controls the patch.
"1st attempt to make a demo with this module, using an excerpt from the public domain film Daughter of Dementia to generate CVs. Yes my phone is a bit big (A21) but works fine, the design suits regular 5x2 inch phones.If you want to use your synth for making soundtracks, this module is pretty useful.
The video shown is playing full screen on my phone, which is sitting on a bank of LDRs (light dependent resistors). As the LDRs change corresponding to what is on the screen, the circuit generates a variety of CVs based on different sections of the screen."
Friday, April 03, 2020
nonlinearcircuits BBX291 VCF
Published on Apr 3, 2020 cirtcele
"Vari-bandwidth VCF based on the Buchla 291, tho the CV sections are completely different and it uses a black box between the PCBs instead of dual vactrols.
https://www.nonlinearcircuits.com/mod..."
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Thursday, October 17, 2019
Dual LFO VCO 1
Published on Oct 17, 2019 cirtcele
"Upgrade for the NLC thru-hole dual LFO. Now has CV and sync, sine, square, tri and stepped outputs. with switches it ranges from 1 cycle per 20 minutes up to 10kHz.
The stepped out is a S&H sampling the sinewave and clocked internally by the other oscillator.
In this vid the left side is supplying CV to a VCO, the right side is at audio rate and giving the VCO an FM signal. each side is CV-ing the other as well.
TBH it is a std module so I really just have a good play with the dog."
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Saturday, September 07, 2019
nonlinearcircuits Mobius PiLL - Audio rate chaos generator eurorack module
Published on Sep 7, 2019 cirtcele
"Audio rate chaos generator - contains two cross-coupled PLLs and two LPGs."
via nonlinearcircuits
"This is a chaotic noise module, it is generally not very nice unless you are into noise. In which case, hello!!
There are several papers describing ways to couple PLL (phase locked loop) ICs to create chaos. I have been sitting on a stack of them for years but found the actual circuits quite limited in a synth.
Eventually it clicked that the low-pass filter needed to be a bit fancier than a pot and a capacitor, so this version gets two Buchla style low pass gate/filters.
The circuit contains two PLL chips and two low pass filters. The PLLs are voltage controlled together, the filters are controlled individually.
Normally in a PLL circuit, the output of the phase detector goes thru a low pass stage and then the output of this is used to control the VCO. In this version, the low pass filter outputs are fed to the non-inverting input of an op amp for it's own VCO and the inverting input of an op amp for the other VCO. Maybe the pic describes it best, this is from Intermittent Chaos in a Mutually Coupled PLL’s
System (Shirahama et al), tho I have seen similar circuits in other papers.
It doesn't need an input signal to lock to, it can run on its own, but it can be fun to give it a signal anyway. The other inputs are for Freq CV, LPG1 CV and LPG2 CV. Two of the outputs are from the LPGs and two are from the PLL VCO, these two are pulse/squarewaves, very nice for feeding into filters.
The PLLs and filters are all vactrol controlled but the PCB is a unpatented NLC black-box design, so no need to buy any expensive vactrols.
PCB set = USD23
Panel = USD22
assembled = USD200"
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Friday, August 23, 2019
nonlinearcircuits VCAs fuzz/distortion
VCAs fuzz Published on Aug 23, 2019 cirtcele
"Short demo of the fuzz section on this triple VCA."
"This 8HP module contains 3 VCAs and a fuzz/distortion. The VCAs are similar to the ones used in the NLC Cluster; simple OTA based but work very well.
The fuzz/distortion is part of the bottom VCA and is a typical diode based affair, on the PCB the space for these are thru-hole so you can install Si or Ge diodes or LEDs. Turn the Fuzz pot to 0 if you just want VCA.
PCB = USD18
Panel = USD20
assembled = USD160"
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Wednesday, August 21, 2019
nonlinearcircuits 1U Signum 2
Published on Aug 21, 2019 cirtcele
via nonlinearcircuits

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In this case, the module uses approx 1V, rather than 0V, as the switching point, so that it can be controlled by gates. It is simple to bring it back to 0V for those who think it should be.
Also the '0' state is really a result of the diode voltage drops rather than any circuit design trickery.
The signal on the bottom input is fed to the switch of the Switch jack (oh yes) so the incoming signal can switch itself without any help.
The three states actually mean there is a flat spot at the switching point, so the circuit can be used for audio but at slow rates there is a click, so it is far better suited for CV processing.
This circuit originally was used as the nonlinear element in the Primal Hyperchaos and two of them in the Hyperchaos Deluxe. I quite like it on its own, so the Signum Hyperchaos brought the signum section to the panel where it could be used as a stand-alone module. This version drops the chaos and just has the Signum.
The switching is done by diodes rather than a dedicated IC.
The panels are available in white/gold and black/gold in both Pulp Logic and Intellijel formats. Please specify which colour and which format you want when ordering.
Also the PCBs are the same for both panel formats and use a standard Eurorack power connector. There is no provision for the Pulp Logic 3 pin power connector.
PCB and panel set = USD10
Assembled = USD55"
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Thursday, August 01, 2019
nonlinearcircuits beat freq
Published on Aug 1, 2019 cirtcele
"Just trying out the proto-type. 2 beating VCOs drive the circuit, the output gate and CV are used to turn on and control a 3rd VCO."
Sunday, July 14, 2019
nonlinearcircuits Cellular Automata 1
Published on Jul 14, 2019 cirtcele
"NLC Cellular Automata module demo. It can be used as a CV pattern and gate generator. There is little control over the patterns other than feeding signals into the 4 seed inputs"
via nonlinearcircuits
"This is a 16 cell gate and pattern generator using cellular automata rules 90 & 150. It will run thru a process driven by a clock signal and requires a signal on one of the seed inputs (anything crossing 1V) to start a new process or alter the current one.
A process without seeds may run for hours or minutes, depending upon the start point and clock rate.
There are 3 CV outputs, two based on what is happening on each half of the circuit, one reflects the pattern created by the active cells. Each cell has a gate output.
The circuit uses CMOS chips and op amps, no microprocessors. It is a big build!
PCB set = USD25
panel = USD23
assembled = USD280"
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Thursday, June 27, 2019
nonlinearcircuits Null A & friends
Published on Jun 27, 2019 cirtcele
"Not really a demo. I was testing a Null-A built for a customer and ended up with a fun patch. Added in a Doof, Badum Tiss and Resonate for persussive sounds. All gates and CVs from the Null-A"
Monday, May 27, 2019
nonlinear Dispersion Delay 2
Published on May 27, 2019 cirtcele
via nonlinearcircuits
"This module is based on ideas suggested by Lucas Abela.
It is three vactrol based bandpass filters in parallel, each filter is fed into a voltage controlled delay stage. The outputs are available individually or there is an OUT ALL where all 3 signals are mixed.
Me being me designed the delays to go into stutter/zipper/breakdown territory to create the usual noise I love. If desired the delays can be built to remain in their normal operating regions.
PCB set = USD25
Panel = USD26
Assembled = USD260
build info coming soon"
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Monday, April 29, 2019
nonlinearcircuits Bi-di Choppers
Published on Apr 29, 2019 cirtcele
"Dual delta modulators that can be used as 2 into 1 or 1 into 2 CV controlled switches. The signals passing thru control the switching.....things can get out of hand."
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nonlinearcircuits 1/n - 1 divided by n
Published on Apr 29, 2019 cirtcele
"1/n - can be patch-programmed to divide by 3-9, or match if you add another module. The other outputs will be at different phases to the 1/n out. Or use it to process audio. Jam and preset inputs let you create absolute mayhem."
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nonlinearcircuits DelayNoMore3 - proto-type
Published on Apr 29, 2019 cirtcele
"Triple version of DelayNoMore (proto-type), can also be used as 3 individual CV controlled delay modules"
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Sunday, April 21, 2019
nonlinearcircuits Feague QUO VCF
Published on Apr 21, 2019 Ze Ka
Published on Nov 18, 2016 cirtcele
Note this module is from 2016.
"The Feague is a 4 pole VCF and quadrature oscillator with 0, 90, 180 & 270 degree outputs. It is based on the design in electronotes 41.
It features a lo/hi switch to run it at audio rates or LFO rates, plus a nonlinear Q pot which makes for interesting behaviour when using as a VCF.
When using as a QUO, the nonlinQ pot is used to increase the amplitude of the output signal, which is known to shrink somewhat at low frequencies in these kind of oscillators.
Specs
HP: 10
Inputs
SIGNAL: audio input
CV: for controlling cutoff in VCF or frequence in LFO/VCO
SYNC: sync in/freeze/hold control
1V/OCT: for controlling cutoff in VCF or frequence in LFO/VCO
Outputs
Each ouputs are 90 degrees in out of phase : 0, 90, 190 and 270.
In VCF, the two outputs closest to the side edge of the panel are low-pass outputs, and the other two are band-pass."
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