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Duatt is a dual-channel active/buffered attenuverter and summing mixer. Each channel has a knob, which can function as a unipolar attenuator or a bipolar attenuverter, depending on the setting of its corresponding two-position polarity switch. It’s a versatile and super handy utility module that will find its way into almost any patch you make!

Each input is normalled to a built-in +5V DC voltage source. With nothing plugged into the jacks, each knob controls a voltage range of 0 to +5 V or -5 to +5 V depending on the position of the channel polarity switch.

Channel A’s output is normalled into the output of channel B for mixing duties, and channel A has has a 2x voltage multiplier switch, allowing you to double the voltage sent into Channel A.

Features

  • Dual Attenuator / Inverter / Attenuverter / Multiplier / Adder / Mixer / DC Voltage Source
  • Two Modes for each channel (Positive or Bipolar)
  • Voltage Doubler on Channel A
  • Precision 5v source normalling to all three inputs
  • Skiff  / Palette friendly

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ConditionExcellent (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Duatt 1U Dual Attenuator / Mixer Eurorack Synth Module
Finish
  • White
Categories
Year
  • 2020 - Present
Made In
  • Canada
Synth Module Function
  • Attenuator
  • CV Modulation
  • Mixer
Modular Synth Format
  • Eurorack
Horizontal Pitch
  • 14HP

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