Eurorack Analog Drum Machine Sound

US ADDAC 104 module is inspired by Twin T-Networks circuits, used in legendary drum machines      12/11/19

Eurorack Analog Drum Machine Sound


Addac System tells us that, following the success of the ADDAC103 T-Networks, they have introduced a new Eurorack module which is also inspired by Twin T-Networks circuits used in many legendary, analog style drum machines. The new ADDAC 104 is a simple 8HP, 4 voice module with frequency controls for each of the voices. Here's the full details in the company's own words...

The new module also features CV inputs with attenuverters for each voice frequency. Due to the circuit specifications, and to keep the module at a low price, these CV inputs are not calibrated to 1v/octave.

At each voice input, there is a gate to trigger converter, so any input source is possible. In this case, audio inputs can also be used as inputs, and due to the nature of the gate to trigger converter, each voice can be used as very destructive filters giving users a range of sonic options.

Module features 4 voices, each with:

  • Frequency control, with CV input and attenuverter
  • Frequency range switch (low/medium/high)
  • Trigger input
  • Audio output

 

The unit also features a summing mix output with volume control.

Pricing and Availability:

The ADDAC 104 is shipping now at a cost of €160. Further, ADDAC System is able to custom color the front panel for an additional charge of €55 (Red, Green, Blue, White, Silver Gray, Yellow, or Gold).  The unit will also soon also be available as a full DIY kit.

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