Beschreibung

Voltage Controlled Slew Limiter

6 hp
2 inches depth
20 mA +/-12V

Unlike the other slew limiters in the RS Integrator, the RS-350 is voltage-controlled, allowing you to control the amount of slew (or glide) dynamically. This permits a number of interesting possibilities that are not available elsewhere. For example, applying the keyboard CV to the V-IN socket, and an inverted/offset keyboard CV to the CV-IN allows you to decrease the glide time as you play up the keyboard, and increase it as you play down the keyboard. This is a very 'natural' sounding effect, rarely found on electronic synthesisers.

The RS-350 also offers an on/off CV that allows you to determine whether the original or the slewed signal is passed to the output. You can use this to jump between the target voltage and the intermediate, slewed voltage. This creates glissando type effects. You can, of course, use this together with the voltage controlled slew time to generate a wide range of unusual CV signals.

Usage with eurorack:
Analogue Systems modules include their own custom ribbon connector that differ from the standard Doepfer ribbon connector. Many Eurorack cases include two types of power sockets (Doepfer and Analogue Systems type) for connecting modules. Please check that your case has compatible Analogue Systems sockets or please inquire about purchasing a converter cable from us. We are here to assist you with any questions you might have on connecting these modules but are not responsible for modules that are improperly installed. Please be sure to understand the connectors before purchasing.

Zustand
Marke
Modell
  • RS-350 Slew Limiter
Kategorien
Jahr
  • 2000s

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Big City Music

Studio City, CA, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
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