Dimensions
2 HP
14 mm deep
Current Draw
Module does not draw current
Price
$25 Price in €

Available as an assembled Module and as a DIY project.

No info about availability.

Specs are approved by the manufacturer

A Passive 1x7 or 2x4 multiple. Available in DIY or Pre Built

The AI001 Multiple is a 1×7 or a 2×4 passive multiple in only 2hp! It is critically important to be able to split and distribute your modular’s signals to multiple destinations, and this module does just that. Because the module takes up only 2HP, they can be placed anywhere.
The multiple can be used as either a 2×4 passive multiple, or a 1×7. The first set of four are linked together, and if nothing is plugged into the 5th jack, then that signal continues to the 6th, 7th, and 8th as well. If a cable is plugged into the 5th jack, then those signals are distributed to the 6th, 7th, and 8th jacks and it functions as a 2×4 multiple.
This kit will not only teach you how to solder, and teach you about Grounding and Signal, it will also add a key utility module to your DIY Modular Synthesizer.
This is an ideal kit for a beginner learning DIY electronics, and requires no wiring at all! All parts are soldered directly to the PCB for ease of building.
We recommend this kit as the first module you build. It is easy, and can be built in a single sitting. If it works, you are ready to build other modules. We suggest the AI002 Mixer.
The Eurorack Kit Contains everything you need to build your first DIY Analog Synth Module:
3.5 mm Jacks (8)
A PCB
A 2HP Aluminum Eurorack Panel
Mounting Screws

http://aisynthesis.com/product/eurorack-multiple-diy-kit/


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