Excellent condition: kit assembled by me, replaced two capacitors that were damaged during shipping, functions perfectly
ST Modular's description:
Chained LFO and Random Voltage Generator
Good & Evil shows the two sides of order and chaos in a single voltage generator module.
The GOOD side consists of a chain of four LFOs. Each LFOs only starts
to rise when its predecessor descends. The four knobs control the time
it takes for each LFO to rise and simultaneously controls the time it
takes for the predecessor to descend. The LFOs have individual outputs
with an attenuator. This row of low frequency oscillators can either
create very slow envelopes followed by fast changes, just very slow
voltage changes or a chain of fast swinging LFOs with their voltage
never being the same on the four outputs at a time.
The EVIL side generates random voltages that can be influenced by the
knobs EVIL 1 and EVIL 2. These change the amount and amplitude of chaos
being created. The voltages may move very slow, but also evolve to a
burst of changing voltages over the course time. Just like on the good
side there are also four outputs on the evil side. Additionally there is
a GATE output that provides random gates in conjunction with the EVIL
voltages. The EVIL CV input gives voltage control over the amplitude of
chaos. An attenuator may lower the amount of voltage being inserted to
the EVIL side. The last LFO of the GOOD side is normalised to the CV
input of the EVIL side, if no patch cable is inserted into EVIL CV.
GOOD & EVIL is great to control a large number of other module´s
parameters. It´s a good companion to create slow changes for ambient
soundscapes, but it can also go wild and help you build interesting and
evolving patches.