Analog Computer
MATHS builds on the tradition set into motion in the 1960s when Don Buchla adapted circuits found within analog computers for musical purposes. Buchla's Algebraic Processor, Model 257 and 281 changed the way music synthesizers utilize control voltages. MATHS continues this great tradition - sculpting the voltages we use to sculpt sounds.
It can:
Generate a variety of linear, logarithmic, or exponential triggered or continuous functions Integrate an incoming signal With no signal applied, generate a variety of linear, logarithmic, or exponential functions Add, subtract and OR up to 4 signals Generate analog signals from digital information (Gate / Clock) Generate digital information (Gate / Clock) from analog signals Delay digital (Gate / Clock) information Features:
Voltage Controlled Envelope or LFO as slow as 25 minutes and as fast as 1khz! Apply Lag, Slew or Portamento to control voltages Change the depth of modulation and modulate backwards! Combine up to 4 control signals to create more complex modulations Musical Events such as Ramping up or Down in Tempo, on command Initiating Musical events upon sensing motion in the system Musical note division and / or Flam
Condition: Excellent, Includes Box, Pre-Owned
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