The Skew-Fade LFO is a 3hp Analog Low Frequency Oscillator Eurorack Module capable of a plethora of waveforms, with brutal character.

It has three rate settings ranging from 3 minutes and 30 seconds a cycle(or 7 minutes a cycle with pcb jumper closed) up to audio range at 20 hz. Triangle waves can be skewed between ramps and saws, and square waves pulse width can be adjusted from inverted triggers to triggers. The LFO’s unique feature is voltage controlled cross fading through the (“Fade C.V.” in) between square/shark tooth\sine waveforms provided at the “Fade Out.” All outs are also influenced by the skew knob resulting in many complicated and asymmetrical possibilities at the “Fade Out.” It can even be self patched(ie triangle or square into fade cv) for an extended pallet of waveforms. The “Fade C.V.” in expects a bipolar voltage 10vpp to fade from square to sine with the fade pot at noon position. Bicolor led provides constant display of positive and negative voltage crossings.

Width: 3hp Panel Material: Aluminum 10vpp waveform outputs Reverse Power Protected Current Consumption: +12v: 15mA, -12v: 15mA Depth: 45mm

• 3 HP 45 mm deep

CVModulation LFO Utility

Found Sound Australia Pty Ltd.
110 Albert St
Brunswick East, VIC 3057
Australia

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Brand
Model
  • Skew Fade LFO Eurorack Module
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2024
Made In
  • United States

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BRUNSWICK EAST, Australia
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