I've had this for about a year, used it mostly for ambient works, as you can use the app to program 4 channels of incredibly long modulation changes and gates over time. Really fun to play with.
Aithēr is a control signal connectivity hub which bridges the gaps between analog CV, midi and OSC over a wireless network. The Aithēr brings your modular system into the future as part of the ‘internet of things’.
It can generate its own ad hoc network for connecting devices over wifi or can also connect to existing wifi networks.
The Aithēr can send and receive four simultaneous channels of control voltage signals over a +/–10V range.
Each input and output has independent OSC addressing that allows communication to and from devices and software over wifi. Each input/output has a 3 digit display which displays either the incoming or outgoing voltage levels. They can also be used to display the modules IP address for easily connecting devices.
For ease of configuration, the Aithēr utilizes a web based interface that can be enabled for access through the web browser of a connected device. I used Parat+, which is the best for this as it's made for it as far as I know.
Simply entering the module’s displayed IP address into your browser’s address bar will bring up an interface which can configure OSC addressing, midi configurations and available wifi networks.
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Power +12V: 140mA –12V: 40mA
4 bipolar CV inputs (+/–10V) 4 bipolar CV outputs (+/–10V) Gate in Gate out MIDI in and out Large numeric displays for use as voltage meters on inputs and outputs MIDI input and output jacks for interfacing controllers