Intellijel Atlantis — Complete Eurorack Synth Voice (SH-101 Inspired) | 40HP

The Intellijel Atlantis is a full analog subtractive synth voice in a single 40HP module, inspired by the Roland SH-101 but significantly expanded. It's one of the most beloved complete voices in Eurorack — warm, immediate, and deeply patchable.

What's inside:

  • Two triangle-core VCOs (primary + modulator/LFO) with hard sync, linear/exp FM, PWM, and sub oscillator — tracks across 8 octaves
  • Roland-style cascaded 4-pole multimode filter (LP, BP, HP) with an LP Boost mode that stays fat and stable at high resonance — a notable improvement over the original SH-101
  • Filter self-oscillates to a clean sine wave that tracks 1V/Oct
  • Looping ADSR envelope with dual time range and external gate/velocity control
  • Output VCA with two-level clipping circuit for clean or driven tones
  • 27 patch points for modular integration or deep self-patching

Great for bass, leads, FM textures, and everything in between. Works as a semi-modular voice out of the box — no patching required to start making sounds.

Condition: Excellent — lightly used, works perfectly, no issues.

Includes: Module + Eurorack ribbon cable.

Specs: 40HP | +12V: 214mA | -12V: 196mA

Listed3 days ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Atlantis Dual Oscillator Synth Voice Eurorack Synth Module
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 2015 - Present
Made In
  • Canada
Synth Module Function
  • Oscillator
  • Full Voice Synth
  • Envelope
  • LFO
Modular Synth Format
  • Eurorack
Horizontal Pitch
  • 40HP

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