Quattro Figaro is a 4 channel VCA (voltage controlled amplifier) with one CV inverter per channel and outputs of mixed channels. Each channel A, B, C, and D has its GAIN knob, CV IN jack with ATTENUATOR knob, INVERTED CV OUT, SIGNAL IN, and SIGNAL OUT jacks. The signal gets amplified with gain linear to the control voltage. Control voltages above 6 volts get compressed non-linearly (property of VCA chip). The maximum gain is a little above 2. An amplified signal is outputted from the SIG OUT jack.

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Listed5 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Quattro Figaro Quad VCA with CV Invertors and Mixed Outputs
Categories
Synth Module Function
  • VCA
  • Attenuator
  • Mixer
Horizontal Pitch
  • 10HP
Modular Synth Format
  • Eurorack

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Bucket List Guitars

Bend, OR, United States
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