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"The Discombobulator - a Noisebug-designed Tangible Waves system in the AE Modular format, a great entry to the format and an even better addition to an existing AE Modular rig.
Contains the following modules loaded in a 20x1 Walnut case-

Master I/O: the base of an AE modular system containing the voltage regulation for the power supply of the modules, a 3.5mm MIDI input, 3.5mm In/out jacks for audio out and/or interfacing with a Eurorack system, all bus signals (CV, GATE, CTRL, MIDI clock/start/stop) as patch sockets, IMDI output2x 2OSC/d: two 1V/octave hybrid oscillators each with one frequency knob plus a range switch +2 octaves, CV input (1V / octave), PWM input, SYNC input, Sawtooth / Square / Sub-octave output
WASP FILTER: a variant of the Wasp filter, a quite strange circuit used first in the EDP Wasp synth at the end of the seventies
WAVEFOLDER: clips and folds the incoming waveform, enriching the input signal with more overtones
LOPAG: lowpass gate based on a Vactrol (like all good lowpass gates)
2VCA:two separate voltage controlled amplifiers to shape the volume of a sound that is fed to IN by a control voltage
4ATTMIX: versatile mixer for CV or audio signals with input channels which can be level controlled / attenuated by the corresponding knobs, the attenuated signals are sent to four outputs or to a mix output using the switches beside the knobs
2ENV: a dual attack - decay envelope
LFO: generates modulation voltages mostly below the audio range
MULTIFX: 15 different stereo FX programs, from common effects like reverb and delay to unique effects like Ring Crusher or Glitch delay, each effect has 3 parameters that can be CV-controlled
MIXER4-4: audio mixer containing 4 inputs with knobs and 4 separate inputs mixed at full level (especially for mixing CV signals), separate outputs for both
2S&H: freezes the input voltage with a trigger input, typically used for random CV patterns if a noise signal is fed to the input and triggered by an LFO
NOISE: two types of noise: the A output generates analog noise (technically, a fluctuating voltage between about 1...4V), the D output generates digital noise (a random changing 0V / 5V)
ORNAMENT&CRIME: a clone of a special and well-known Eurorack module which offers a hundred ways of processing and generating CV and modulation signals
TRIP: a TRIgger Processor module that takes incoming triggers and repeats them, you can think of it as a delay module for triggers
MM-DIV: a multi-mode divider for clock and audio signals
Includes 9V PSU, 3x 6-packs of patchwires (17cm, 25cm, 40cm), and a set of 50x color knobs - message us to select between Green, Red, Yellow, or Blue (pictured)."











































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