YES - I've been hunting for a multi-window comparator in a reasonable package & price, and I could've never forseen we'd get one so suddenly with that nutty NLC charm!
Hell yeah, new NLC and it's a waveshaper! I know stuff like this is "best" paored with simple waveforms, but that Tinkle jam has such a neat sound to it - like busted-speaker, AM... Gated Fuzz? Haven't even checked the page for further deets yet, but is this kosher with LFO rates as well, and are there multiple outs breaking out a few different frequency multiplications?
This module looks rather simple but is an extremely versatile one in a rack. I like the cross modulations possibilities in particular. About to build my 4th one ;)
Any way to force this thing into sub-autio rates, even by feeding it just slow LFOs/chaos and trying to keep a "master" reset for the cascades the slowest of the bunch? Love PLL stuff, but curious if this thing can be brought down to majority-slow rates that would allow complex/glitchy LFO's to be born from just 2 or 3 more simple CV sources. Or if it's possible to bring it slow enough to create glitchy stutter patterns and such.
Was the Frisson on display here built with caps from the slow end of the table? Asking because this is exactly the flavor I’ve always wanted from chaos.
I can't really explain why, but that was very satisfying to watch and listen to. Like a goofy modular pigeon strutting around, cooing. Anyways... Very cool setup.
it is a chaos circuit based on the Mackey-Glass system; a nonlinear stage, a low pass filter and a delay. In this module the delay is an 8 stage phase shifter running at CV rates (sub-audio), so it is voltage controlled chaos. The chaos from it is very wiggly and complex with multiple strange attractors. There is a switch to just use the Phase shifter section for processing CVs, the 8 outputs are from the 8 stages and the signal is progressively slewed as it travels thru.....................so voltage controlled 8 stage slew with feedback as a bonus.
This is one module that makes an appearance in *_all_* of my compositions. The funny thing is that I didn't even order it. I was sent the wrong board, but I decided to keep it. Great job. Thanks!