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Hexinverter Electronique Mutant Snare eurorack module 13hp

$ 92.4

Availability: 87 in stock
  • Brand: Hexinverter Electronique
  • Type of Keys: Synth
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used
  • Model: Hexinverter Electronique Mutant
  • Type: Modular Synthesizer

    Description

    Hexinverter Electronique Mutant Snare eurorack module 13hp.
    This module is used and I am the original owner. Their is minor cosmetic wear and works as intended. Comes with ribbon and rack screws.
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    MIX and DRIVE
    MIX lets you blend between the SHELL and SNAPPY tones that make up the overall snare drum
    turn up the DRIVE to get overdriven snare tones with intense harmonics. The purple LED indicates when the snare begins to overdrive
    like the other Mutant Drums, signal levels have been normalized for modular level input and output (up to 20Vpp)
    SHELL synthesizes the drum skins
    analog bridged-t sinewave oscillators, for those organic-sounding tones we've come to love from the 808
    TONE control blends between the two sinewaves of different frequency
    SHELL PITCH lets you tune one of the sine waves, to change the pitch of your snare drum
    SNAPPY adds some noise to the snare
    an analog white noise generator feeds the SNAPPY circuit
    an external input lets you patch any sound source you like into the SNAPPY generator
    voltage control of SNAPPY decay
    SNAPPY feeds into an analog selectable high-pass or band-pass filter
    voltage control of filter cutoff frequency
    when nothing is plugged into the cutoff CV input, the SNAPPY envelope OR the adjustable sinewave from the SHELL generator normalize through the CV attenuverter for cutoff CV.
    A jumper on the back of the module allows you to select which of these internal modulation signals are routed here
    filter has three resonance settings: classic 808 (low resonance), high resonance, and self oscillation
    bipolar attenuators (aka: 'attenuverters') on CV inputs