Sum & Difference Eurorack Module

US ADDAC System 216 mixer does summing but also enables the subtraction of two signals      10/12/19

Sum & Difference Eurorack Module


ADDAC System tells us that they are continuing on their rogue path of innovation in the Eurorack space with the introduction of its new 216 Sum & Difference module. They say that, put simply, the 216 does what other mixers cannot do: instead of allowing just the summing of two input signals, it also enables the possibility of subtracting the two signals. From a creative perspective, this allows users to attain the difference of two CVs (control voltages) or to cancel the phase of two audio signals.

André Gonçalves, founder of ADDAC System, told us, "We are excited to introduce our new 216 Sum & Difference module. One of our primary design criteria is to create modules that don't yet exist and that we wish we had. The 216 is another example of that, and our hope is that by introducing modules with unconventional circuit designs, we can help customers find undiscovered paths in their sonic journeys."

Here's more details directly from ADDAC System...

A peculiar signal flow meant to inspire
The resulting signal from the 216 module, whether it be sum or subtraction, is then routed through a switchable (on/off) full rectification circuit labeled Absolute before the mixed signal then goes through another attenuverter labeled Amplitude which controls the resulting signal gain. Since the Amplitude control is an attenuverter, it gives users the possibility to invert the incoming signal. Finally, after the Amplitude control comes an AC/DC coupling switch followed by an bipolar Offset knob.

In addition to the main output on the 216, there is also an inverted output for each of the A and B sections. These outputs are also summed, and sent to the Average Output. Using a single input, for instance either of the X or Y inputs, the module can also be used as a simple dual Attenuverter and Offset CV processor — with full rectification and AC coupling options.

The 216 Sum & Difference module will also be available as a full DIY kit in the near future.

Features:

  • Two independent sections, each with:
    • - Two inputs with gain attenuverters
    • - Amplitude attenuverter and bipolar Offset
    • - Absolute/Bipolar and AC/DC switches
    • - Output and inverted output
    • - Two LEDs for monitoring the Output polarities and gain
  • Average mix output of both sections

 

Pricing and Availability:
€125

More information:

 



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