Designer Pablo Penas shared this in-depth video demo of his new Corsynth C103 Frequency Divider / Multiplier MKII.
The C103 features two frequency dividers and two frequency multipliers, generating four new signals from your source signal, with frequencies one / two octaves higher / lower than the original input.
Topics covered in the video :
00:15 Introduction
01:55 The basics
04:21 The switched mixer
05:25 Synchronized modulations
06:18 Creating complex modulation patterns
07:32 Clock Divider
08:37 Creating Sequences
10:32 VC Distortion
12:10 Offset Generator – Voltage Source
The MKII version features four built in mixers , individual outputs and a new voltage-controlled distortion circuit with independent output. Additionally each divider and multiplier stage has his own level potentiometer
With these additions the divider and multiplier circuits can be used independently. For example a VCO can be connected to the divider to use it as sub-octave generator and a LFO can be connected to the multiplier to get synchronized modulations.
Pricing and Availability:
The C103 Frequency Divider / Multiplier MKII is available now for 255 € + VAT.
I sometimes wonder how anybody with a complex modular system ever gets any music made.
Modular systems are as simple or as complex as you make them. They can be as basic or as powerful as you want.
The key is that you get to decide, rather than a committee at some company.
Probably more easily than someone with 65 little desk boxes from Korg, Roland, etc….
Also – Corsynth modules are glorious, in every respect.
They sound fantastic, they look great and the build quality is as good as anything I’ve seen.
The C103 is on my list to buy!