Dimensions
14 HP
26 mm deep
Current Draw
24 mA +12V
? mA -12V
? mA 5V
Price
$157 Price in €

No info about availability.

WRECKAGE

Unlisted EffectNoise

deep noise, drone and artefact generator.

If shipping options aren't available for your country then send me a message and i'll update the postage in order for you to be able to make a purchase. Thanks....
Shard is a 14HP, 26mm deep noise, drone and artefact generator.
Current draw: V+ 20MA
It can be considered a 'shard lite'. Smaller, with a simplified interface, but no less capable of generating a massive pallette of power electronics orientated material.. Drone, data crash glitching, harsh noise, atmospheric deprivation and all manner of unpleasant or quirky sounds. CV control is available to all fragment and shard generators along with the atrophy threshold.
It works well in a coupling with shard. Where wreckage is fed into the audio input of shard the two modules interact and unlock new violent textures and behaviours. Superb in a live power electronics rig.
Paired up with fx modules in the chain it can generate some impressive textures. A resonant filter and clouds in line generate some fantastic dark power electronics and atmospheres. If you're familiar with navicon torture technologies or theologian then you'll have a good idea of what to expect there. It's also great for creating incidentals and obscure sounds that you might use as samples or as a layer in film score and game sound track work that would otherwise require a much larger HP investment in conventional osc/modulation.
Check out the video below for an idea of what it can (and can't) do :)
The video is a spec run down which will give you a good idea of some of what to expect and behaviour by means of manual control and cv automation.

https://x1l3.bigcartel.com/product/wreckage-power-electronics-hnw-eurorack-module


submitted Nov 6th 2019, 16:11 by rtimoner | last Change Apr 4th 2020, 18:09 by rtimoner
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