DivKid and Vostok Instruments have introduced Trace, an interpolating scanner designed for multi-channel series crossfading between audio and/or CV sources.
Introduced by Jurgen Haible in 1994 and later improved by Donald Tillman in 1999, the Interpolating Scanning circuit is a hybrid between a signal selector and a crossfader.
The circuit morphs between the inputs, fading from one to the next as the voltage control rises. The Trace version of this classic circuit comes with a custom, fine-tuned slope response that prioritizes a smooth transition between the inputs, providing interesting middle points between the channels and improving its behavior when controlled by external CV signals.
Features:
- Four channels
- DC-Coupled inputs for use with both audio and CV signals
- Custom fading slope designed to improve the response on middle positions
- CV-controlled scanning with onboard attenuation and inversion of the modulation signal
- Low noise analog VCA circuits.
Pricing and Availability:
Trace is available now for £130 inc. VAT in the UK, €120 ex VAT in the EU and $130 pre sales tax in the USA.