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A straightforward, no-nonsense quad logic processor for Eurorack (DIY Kit)
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Logic

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$46.96

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With SMD parts already soldered!

A straightforward, no-nonsense quad logic processor. Triggers, gates, audio - whatever you want - can be mangled, merged and digested by logic gates and the result used in creative patches.

When fed audio, Logic will convert the audio into square waves. This can be pretty handy for making suboscillators, especially when combined with a clock divider, and adding a bit of beef to an otherwise less interesting waveform.

Applying clocks and gates to the module can be especially helpful in creating generative rhythms and beats with different logic chips resulting in wildly different patterns.

Inputs are copied down the A and B inputs (or in Eurorack terms, 'normalled') if nothing is plugged in, saving from needing to use multiples to split commonly used signals such as a clock.

Links to code and documentation

Documentation (github.com)

Code (github.com)

Design Files (github.com)

Product HS Code: 92099480

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Small-batch Eurorack modular synthesizer kits and built modules from Divergent Waves.
I started to build Eurorack synthesizer modules at the start of 2020, learning as I went. Now I’d like to share some of them with you.