MATRIXSYNTH: Tellun Industries TLN-712 Doomsday Machine


Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Tellun Industries TLN-712 Doomsday Machine


via this auction

Assembled by Free State FX

"The TLN-712 is a massive waveshaper that sounds unlike anything I (and probably you too) have heard before. The module contains (1)Multi-Phase Waveform Animator, (1)Pulse Width Multiplier, and (4)LFO's. In my opinion, the name "Doomsday Machine" makes is seem like this thing just destroys any audio that you run through it, and while it is certainly capabale of doing that, it is also capable of gentle movement that adds realism and intrigue to patches.

* There is a small surface scratch (not through the paint) above the third LFO's "OFFSET" Pot. The scratch is very light and only visible at a certain angle.

Assembled with:
(2) Audio Inputs + Auxillary Input
External Rate and Depth Inputs with Attenuators
Tri, Saw and Step Outputs
(4) PWM Outputs
(4) Internal LFOs with Offset, External Modulation, Rate, and Depth Controls
External Modulation Input Jack for each LFO
Triangle LFO Output Jack for each LFO
Sine Wave LFO Output Jack for each LFO
Switchcraft Jacks
Military Grade RG-174 Coax Cable Used on Audio Signals
Polyester Film Capacitors
Metal Film Resistors
Double Plated PCB with Soldermask
MOTM Power Connector
Runs on +/- 15 Volts
Hand Signed and Numbered

Here is some additional information about the TLN-712 from the Tellun Industries Website.

1 comment:

  1. THIS IS SO HOT I NOW OWN IT :D

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