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The Fonitronik Triple Vactrol Resonators is a great-sounding triple bandpass filter from German synth designer Matthias Herrmann. Now in a slimmed-down 12hp format that sacrifices no features of the original, it contains a resettable triangle-wave LFO normalled to each of the three bandpass CV inputs. The user may set the central frequency and CV amount for each filter, and the module also features a switch to invert the LFO running to the third filter. From this combination, gorgeous toneshaping, formant vowels, shimmering feedback, and more can be achieved with a little experimentation.

This module was hand-built by me in 2019 using quality parts (TT Electronics pots, Nichicon, WIMA and styroflex caps, Texas Instruments OPA2134 and TL072, etc). It ships with the power ribbon required for operation.

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Listed5 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Triple Vactrol Resonators
Categories
Year
  • 2019
Made In
  • United States

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