Dimensions
4 HP
30 mm deep
Current Draw
14 mA +12V
0 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
Price
$89 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

The PrssPnt music synthesizer module is a controller in which several signals are generated by touching the printed copper wire at the bottom of the instrument. 

The PrssPnt music synthesizer module is a controller in which several signals are generated by touching the printed copper wire at the bottom of the instrument.  Touching PrssPnt, you become part of the circuit, generating a total of four simultaneous signals (two CV, two Gate). 

The basic function of PrssPnt will be familiar to anyone who has used Pressure Points or 0-CTRL. It could be seen as a single “souped-up” channel of one of these devices. Since it is a single channel, the tuned voltage outputs are not relevant, and instead are replaced with more playable sensitivity controls and alternate pressure and gate outputs.

  • Momentary Gate output remains high as long as it is being pressed
  • Toggled Gate output goes high and low with each successive press of the plate: press it to make it go high, press it again to make it go low
  • Pressure output generates a positive control signal proportional to the amount of Pressure applied, further tailored by the Sensitivity Panel Control
  • Smooth Touch Function recreates the useful patch of sending a Pressure Output through a carefully tuned slew limiter for extended function generation 
  • Turning up the Slew amount will allow for larger than life functions with very long decay to be generated by hand.
  • All four outputs available simultaneously

https://www.makenoisemusic.com/modules/prsspnt/


submitted Apr 29th, 16:24 by makenoise

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