MATRIXSYNTH: Modules from SYNTHWERKS


Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Modules from SYNTHWERKS


"The iP/iPT-1 iPhone / iPhone Touch Player Module is a module I just made for myself. It will be provided by request only. The user will have to provide the iPhone or iPhone Touch and a iPhone base station to complete the system. The iPhone/Touch is mounted to the panel via Velcro and is powered through the dock from the synthesizer +12v buss. The line level audio out from the iPhone is provided via jacks for both the left and Right channel.

The module is a standard 28HP width and requires +12 volts."



"The P/V Filter Plateau / Valley Filter Module combines a 24dB/Oct Low pass and High pass filter in one module switchable into series (Plateau) and parallel (Valley) modes. The distance between each filter is controlled via the Spread manual control and the scalable CV input (positive voltage moves the filters apart). A shared CV input (V/Oct and scale able) CV moves both filters up and down in tandem. Each filter has its own “center” frequency, resonance, and input level controls.

The module is a standard 14HP width and requires +12/-12 volts."


"The ATTN-1 Manual Attenuator Module passive attenuator module with two sections. The top section uses a dual pot to control two sources at the same time, one inverted from the other. The second section controls only one source. This is a passive module and requires no power.

The module is a standard 8HP width."



"The PGM-4X4 4X4 CV Programming Matrix Module has an array of four columns by four rows of manual control voltages set by a matrix of pots. One of the columns of knobs can be selected at a time to be outputted to the row jacks on the right side of the module. The columns can be selected via a external gate input (from a FSR series module for example) or from the column’s manual push button switch. A panel LED indicates the selected column.

The module is a standard 28HP width and requires +12/-12 volts."


"The FSR-1 and FSR-2 Force Sensing Resistor Modules use a force sensing element that produces a continuous, scalable voltage proportional to the level of force applied to the sensing element. This voltage is also used to produce a gate signal when it’s level passes a user defined threshold. A toggle function is also provided that alternates between high and low states with each normal gate. A panel LED indicates the gate activity.

The FSR-1 module is a standard 10HP width, the FSR-2 is 4HP and both require just +12/-12 volts."



"The TS-1 Thumbstick Module is a joystick module that uses a compact, spring loaded game controller style Thumbstick instead of the typically larger joystick assembly. This Thumbstick module has an integrated push button that activated when the button assembly is pressed. The module outputs two scalable control voltage proportional to the sticks position in X and Y locations and outputs a standard Gate (with LED indicator) when the Thumbstick controller is pushed.

The module is a standard 8HP width and requires +12/-12 volts."



"The FSR-1 and FSR-2 Force Sensing Resistor Modules use a force sensing element that produces a continuous, scalable voltage proportional to the level of force applied to the sensing element. This voltage is also used to produce a gate signal when it’s level passes a user defined threshold. A toggle function is also provided that alternates between high and low states with each normal gate. A panel LED indicates the gate activity.

The FSR-1 module is a standard 10HP width, the FSR-2 is 4HP and both require just +12/-12 volts."


"The MG/T-1 Manual Gate/Trigger Module use a arcade style push button to produce a manual gate and trigger when pressed. The mechanism is very light and reacts quickly allowing very quick gate production. The unit also produces a short duration trigger pulse output. A toggle function is also provided that alternates between high and low states with each normal gate. A panel LED indicates each outputs activity.

The module is a standard 8HP width and requires +12/-12 volts."


"The PC5V Patch Cord Checker and 5V Source Module is a +5 Volt power supply and patch cord checking module. The +5V supply is derived from the +12 Volt buss and is returned to the +5 buss lines to be used by other modules. The +5V supply is also brought out to front panel jacks so it can be used by other modules via patching. The patch cord checker lights LEDs when a cord is inserted and the cord functions correctly. There are LEDs for both the signal and shield connections.

The module is a standard 4HP width and requires +12 volts."


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