
The price is $185 USD.
The M26 is the first of a series of 'swiss army knife' modules intended to provide a series of basic, albeit important synth functions without having to make a large investment in money or real estate to do so."
via Peter Grenader.
Uhhhh...what the heck is the "Voltage Mirror"??? I read this: http://www.ear-group.net/model_26.html
ReplyDeletebut the description and waveforms given don't make any sense. How can you "mirror" a signal without storage?
What the heck is Peter doing here?
Before you spout off, it isn't an inverter - look at the link.
He botched the graphic, I think.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably just an offset inverter.
The way he has the waveform flipped, it would have to be psychic.
Peter: is it bipolar?
ReplyDeleteactually the graphic is only correct in the middle section. look at the very left of each section:
ReplyDeleteinput signal: 0v
voltage mirror output: 0v
standard inverter output: 0v
this is totally wrong. the voltage mirror output should be over 5v. i think peter is just assuming you are only looking at the center part of the waveform with the envelope shape, and not the 0v sections before and after??? either way, what he describes and the graphic do not match.