Dimensions
11 HP
Current Draw
? mA +12V
? mA -12V
? mA 5V
Price
$209 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

Experimental oscillator

Tropical noise. It’s an experimental oscillator. That you can control the pulses and the sound. By changing the electronic compartment "the capacitors."

There are two places on the front plate where you can change the capacitors. You can also put them in series to have different sounds and different melodies. Because the capacitors have different values you can play with it. Different values has different sounds. There is the possibility to use the tropical fish capacitors.

The tropical fish capacitors has a special fat and deep sound. This electronic compartments are hard-to-find, it is also called the vintage capacitor, some of them come of the year 1950 / 1960. it comes with a bag of 20 different capacitors that you can mix. In the bag you will find the old ones like the vintage colours, but also new one we use these days

There is a special knob It’s the micro noise. It’s a special knob. To find a Sweet spots. It’s really sensitive it can turns 10 times.

There is a glitch matrix mixer What gave the possibility for different sounds in the oscillator you can make a lot of variable pre-sets by using three switches in different ways.

CV / Trigger / Gate in

You can use the trigger or control voltage input To make Short sounds or a strange bleeps.
Use the micro noise knob for the offset if you are using CV/Trigger/Gate in.

This model is made in a limit edition of 50. It comes with a bag of 20 capacitors to play around with.

11hp

https://www.errorinstruments.com/a-54128931/new-on-error-welcom/tropical-noise-white-edison/


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