Dreadbox has released two new modules in its Chromatic line of Eurorack format synth modules, Antidote & Euphoria:
- Full Karplus-Strong synthesis voice
- Analog circuit based on a 512stages BBD chip
- On board noise generator with a variable decay (pluck)
- Two analog low pass filters (one in the input and one in the output)
- The Output filter can be used as a low pass gate
- Precision tracking over 5 octaves (from C0 up to B4)
- Can process external audio signal so that it can be used as:
- Resonator
- Flanger (requires external LFO)
- Chorus (requires external LFO)
- Frequency/delay time range:
- C0 @16,35hZ (61ms) up to
- B4 @493,9hZ (2,1ms)
- BBD quirks:
- C0 to F#0 will produce a high pitched noise
- depending on the external input and the LFO source, clicks and peaks might be audible
- Current consumption: 92mA@+12v , 43mA@ -12v
- 35mm depth
- 10HP
Antidote is priced at 99 euros and is expected to be available in mid-November.
- Full analog 8-stage phase shifter
- Warm Vintage sound based on OTA chips
- Can create phase AM sounds
- Can be used with lower level signal inputs (i.e. fretted instruments)
- Internal voltage controlled LFO with a triangle shape and a wide frequency range (about 1 min into the audio range)
- Current consumption: 58mA@+12v , 52mA@ -12v
- 35mm depth
- 10HP
Euphoria is priced at 99 euros and is expected to be available in mid-November.
I wonder what the green one really sounds like. Hard to tell. But I can vouch for the Eudemonia, sounds really nice and the price is perfect.
I’m holding out for a beige one. They could call it Corolla and it could output a soft, soothing sine wave.
Internet high five for this delightful comment, I giggled.