Tuesday, June 24, 2014
LepLOOP CASSA Eurorack Module
via Killing Toys on Facebook
"Nuve Casse dai laboratori LEP di Milano
http://www.funkyjunk.it/ricerca/LepLOOP/"
video previously posted here.
"The CASSE in an electronic euro rack module for create percussion sound an special efx.
Created by LEP laboratories , the CASSE module take inspiration from the cassa of leploop synth.
CASSE is a combination of two modules CASSA with different pitch setting, the first maintains the original pitch, the second increases the pitch to recreate the sound off high tom or snare drum.
PARAMETERS:
TRIG MIX: the rhythm played by the cassa is the sum of the two trig IN1 and IN2. The trig mix pot adjuste the mix between the two trig imput, great for create poly rhythms. IF only IN! of IN2 are plug the trig mix pot adjust the level of the trig in .
FEQUENCY: Adjuste the pitch of the sound, also effects the resonance.
RESONANCE: Adjuste the resonance , ie the damping time of the case. Beyond a certain level the cassa go into permanent oscillation. The level at which the oscillation begins varies with frequency
Distrortion: Adjusts the level of signal distortion of cassa"
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