Wednesday, July 03, 2019
AI010 Attenuator Eurorack Module Demo
Published on Jul 3, 2019 AI Synthesis
"A demo video for the AI010 Eurorack Attenuator available at aisynthesis.com as a module, kit, or PCB/Panel set"
AI010 Switching Attenuator Eurorack Module Build Guide
Published on Jul 3, 2019 AI Synthesis
"The AI010 Eurorack Attenuator is a 2hp dual passive attenuator with switched jacks that allow the attenuator to also work as a multuple.
The top-most input is normalled to the second attenuator knob and the third attenuator input.
Control voltage is a wonderful way to add expression to a modular patch, and controlling that control voltage is crucial to being able to dial in that expression.
A passive eurorack attenuator is a simple un-powered circuit using only resistive elements (usually a potentiometer) to reduce voltage. Rotating the potentiometer will change the output from 0V to 100% of the input without distorting the shape of the incoming voltage. These are simple and primitive, but effective and important methods of controlling voltage, be it the input to a Filter, or the Linear Frequency Modulation input on an Oscillator."
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