Description
TECHNICAL SPEC – VIDEOS – DOWNLOADS – FORUM
DOUBLE VCO [ VCO + SUB_VCO / LFO ]
(inspired by the SH-101)
“Subway is a double digital VCO that produces fat basses & LFO
but he has a trash sound if you want to lead“
This bass on Boodaman track was made with the Subway
A first VCO having four waveforms responds in frequency to 1V / OCT, the second VCO is absolutely identical, but it is possible to choose down to 7 octaves below the first and to vary its frequency to +/- 2 octave. You can turn it into a CV LFO. At – 7 octaves it oscillates so slowly that it becomes a controllable LFO in CV 1V/OCT and CV IN2 in exactly the same way.
With the “CF (CrossFade)” potentiometer it is possible to adjust the crossfade between the two VCOs in order to obtain very thick sounds.
You can choose between five wave formes for each VCO and if you select noise + noise you then have the punk mode (Fig.6) !
The Subway keep the chosen waveforms in memory after power off.
The CV2 input (0-5V) is successively assignable to each of the four potentiometers and the two waveform selectors.
Waveforms:
Technical specifications:
- Format – Eurorack
- Octave range – more that enough 🙂
- Frequency range : VCO1 > 16.35 Hz > more that 8kHz // VCO2 > 0.12Hz to > more that 8kHz
- Amplitude max.: 4.5V
- Audio def.: 8BIT
- Power consumption: 85mA (+12V) – 25mA (-12V)
- Module width – 8HP (40mm)
- Module depth – 25mm (Skiff very friendly)
- Weight – 80g
Videos:
DOWNLOADS:
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