XAOC Devices Erfurt Binary Phase Accumulator EURORACK – NEW – PERFECT CIRCUIT

XAOC Devices Erfurt Binary Phase Accumulator EURORACK – NEW – PERFECT CIRCUIT

USD 170.00 USD
SKU: VKf1gTQr
Condition: New
Categories: Pro Audio Equipment

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
MPNDoes Not Apply
BrandXAOC Devices
TypeModular Synthesizer

Synths. Pedals. DJ. Pro Audio. *FREE U.S. SHIPPING RISK-FREE RETURNS EXTENDED WARRANTY LOW PRICE GUARANTEE Zoom XAOC Devices Erfurt Binary Phase Accumulator EURORACK - NEW - PERFECT CIRCUIT $170.00 Contact Us 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Description Xaoc Devices Erfurt is a digital module that may be used as an 8-output clock and audio frequency divider, a bi-directional binary counter, or a component of the Leibniz binary system, i.e. a programmable digital oscillator. Erfurt features an 8-bit register which holds its current state: an 8-bit number representing digital values from 0 to 255. The state is available at the front panel via eight binary (5V gate) outputs and reflected by the 8 status LEDs. There are three clock inputs: one incrementing the state at each impulse, one decrementing, and one resetting the state to zero. The state may also be changed manually with two buttons. When operating alone, the state of Erfurt changes by 1 at each impulse from the clock inputs, so that it counts from 0 to 255 in a cycle (modulo 256). This yields the signal frequency divided by 2, 4, 8, etc. up to 128, available at individual bit outputs. Depending on which clock input is used, the clock patterns correspond to the so called mathematical or musical divisions of the rhythm. With two different clocks patched to the inputs, the counter alternately increases and decreases its state, and ultimately it counts with a rate proportional to the frequency difference between the clocks. A third clock patched to the Reset input may be used to shorten the sequence thus making the cycle incomplete for even more rhythmic diversity. When there is a Leibniz data source connected at the back (even as simple as Lipsk), the state increases or decreases in larger steps, depending on the data present at the Leibniz bus (eg. the value programmed by the Lipsk buttons). The counter overflows quicker, and produces more complex patterns. The state of the counter may be used as a phase input to a digital wave table. Connected to other Leibniz modules, Erfurt may play various roles, eg. it may scan waveshapes in Jena, produce stepped voltages useful for making interesting glissandi with Drezno and any VCO, generate gate patterns animating the spectrum of Odessa harmonic banks, spawn pseudo-chaotic sequences when fed back to Lipsk, etc. Since Erfurt is based on CMOS logic (no CPU!), it can be clocked at very high frequencies (exceeding audio rate), therefore some selection switches are provided for clock pre-scaling. Shipping Warranty Low Price Guarantee Returns Restocking Fees Shipping In most cases, orders are processed and shipped within one business day. Orders placed before 1pm US Pacific time during the week are generally shipped the same day. Contact us with any questions or special requests and we will do our best to accommodate you. We offer free shipping on most items over $99 to destinations within the continental US. Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and international destinations will require shipping and handling charges. We ship to most countries in the world via FedEx or USPS; most international orders are delivered within 5 business days of shipment, barring unforeseen delays caused by customs or weather conditions. We insure each package for its full value and require signature for most orders. International customers, take note that you are responsible for all duties and taxes imposed by your local government or customs officials. These fees are not included in our shipping/handling charges.

Related Items