OVUM for Eurorack is a bank of five analog triangle-core oscillators for your modular system - a powerful drone and modulation source.

Each oscillator has controls for pitch, level, and wave shape, and can be switched from generating audio-rate signals to slow modulation signals. It is an adaptation of the standalone synth OVUM for eurorack modular systems.

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OVUM for Eurorack is designed for exploring tones and drones, and modulating layers in eurorack systems. All five oscillators have individual outputs that are normalled to the main output on the right. This means you can use it as five audio-rate oscillators, five LFOs, or any combination of the two.

OVUM for Eurorack is hand-built from 100% analog circuitry in Vancouver, Canada.

Technical details

  • 20hp, 3U
  • 1.45mm aluminum front panel
  • 20mm deep, fits in virtually any skiff
  • Power consumption: +12V 100mA / -12V 35mA
  • Controls for level, pitch, and waveshape
  • Switch each oscillator to audio-rate or LFO rate
  • 4 indivudal outputs normalled to 1 main output
  • Each oscillators' output at full volume is 10Vpp (+/- 5V)

What's in the box?

OVUM for Eurorack module, power cable - 10pin to 16pin IDC ribbon cable ~10 inches long, mounting hardware - 4 x M3x6, manual card, stickers.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
  • Crows Electromusic
Model
  • OVUM for Eurorack
Finish
  • White
Categories
Year
  • 2025
Made In
  • Canada
Synth Module Function
  • Oscillator
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
Polyphony
  • 5-voice
Horizontal Pitch
  • 20HP

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