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the harvestman model 2063: kermit
price : $330.00
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the harvestman "kermit" is a dual modulation generator with a cross-patched cv path and multiple frequency control modes. kermit can work either as a wide-range lfo, or a 1v/octave tracking utility audio
oscillator. there is a bonus "tap tempo" mode that imitates the frequency of incoming pulses, with its own unique character.
each oscillator section has three parameters: frequency, amplitude, and waveshape. manual controls are present for each, as well as a single cv input (with attenuverter) that can be assigned to one of these
parameters. the amplitude ("amount") control works as a digital vca, and the shape control smoothly morphs 16 waveshapes in the style of a single bank of "piston honda" waveforms. the included shapes range from
the standard sine/tri/saw/square to digital noise and complex waveforms.
the output of each oscillator section is normalled to the cv input of the opposite one. by turning up the attenuverter and assigning the cv inputs to parameters of your choice, you can create complex, chaotic
oscillations using no patch cords at all. for normal operation, turn the attenuator to the center position.
each section of kermit has two outputs: a bipolar, 10vp-p output and a unipolar 0-5v output. each behave correctly regarding the amplitude control: the bipolar output "grows outward" from 0v while the unipolar
only ascends upwards from 0v. a led on each side provides continuous visual indication of the output state. these two different styles of output are provided for the greatest flexibility in modulation, as well
as proper interfacing to the cv inputs of the harvestman digital audio electronics system.
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