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atoner
price : $275.00
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![Atoner Atoner](atoners.jpg)
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the eurorack atoner is a versatile device used for
distorting/bit crunching audio
generating poly-rhythmic cv clocks
extracting lower harmonics from audio
pitch shifting/jumping (downwards)
harmonics are extracted from an on-board oscillator or external audio signal and outputted as audio or clock pulses. the position knob sets the cut-off frequency, under which all frequencies will be stepped
downwards along a harmonic sequence (octaves, 5ths, 3rds, etc) all the way to sub-audible clicking sounds. thus, a scale or clock signal can be generated from a single tone.
two cv inputs and their respective +/- vary amount knobs modulate the position cut-off. the mix of the two cv inputs plus the position knob is outputted on a cv jack, and another cv output jack provides a
steady +10v clock pulse that matches the frequency of the audio output.
the eurorack atoner consumes 60ma of power and occupies 16 hp of space.
click here for the user manual.
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