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Analogue Haven"Here's a batch of the new HexVCA from Intellijel Designs.
The module will be shipping to us very soon.
Features:
- 8HP in size
- 6 channel VCA using high quality THATcorp VCA ICs.
- CV of each channel has an led monitor.
- Outputs normalled to a summed output, normals broken when taken as individual outs.
- Has inverse sum output which is useful for CV.
- Has matching link header as found on the Mutagen for linking the two modules together. The link connects the outputs of each VCA to the input normals of the mixer.
- The LEDs are color coordinated to help keep track of channels between the two.
- The knobs control the VCA offset (range -70db to 0db)
- 6 trimmers on back of the module for attenuating CV input range (or one can use an uAtt)
LINK for more info:
muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26057." [below]

HexVCA: 8HP
-6 channel VCA using high quality THATcorp VCA ICs.
-CV of each channel has led monitor
-outputs normalled to a summed output, normals broken when taken as individual outs.
-Also has inverse sum output useful for CV
-Has matching link header as found on the Mutagen for linking the two modules together. Link connects the outputs of each vca to the input normals of the mixer.
-Leds color coordinated to help keep track of channels bewteen the two.
-knobs control VCA offset (range -70db to 0db)
-6 trimmers on back of module for attenuating CV input range (or use uAtt)
Azimuth: 8hp
-Constant power panner/stereo ballance/crossfader and dual vca
-contains an additional vactrol based stereo width circuit (allows cv control of stereo material in the range of mono->stereo->extra wide via negative cross bleed.
-Bipolar and Unipolar CV inputs for the pan control
-Leds have smooth fading for displaying pan position.
Combine all three to get a VC mixer with VC stereo controls, volume and muting.
NOTE: these three modules will go into production in approximately one week but will not be ready in time for x-mas. Should ship first week of January.
Special thanks to Shawn @ AH for coaxing me into making a mixer and panner. Also thanks again to Haven and James for lot's of great ideas and input."