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Zadar

$379.00
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Product number: CV3158



Quadruple Envelope Generator

  • +12V 90mA
    -12V 45mA
    +5V 0mA
    Width 10HP
    Depth ?mm (skiff friendly)

Description

1973 Quadruple Envelope Generator

Zadar is a powerful, four-channel envelope, modulation, and transient generator, in a compact yet very complete, feature-rich package. It is capable of synthesizing a vast palette of envelope shapes starting from hundreds of shapes stored in the memory. These starting shapes are not mere wavetables, but flexible vectors that can be stretched (from a fraction of a millisecond to half an hour), flipped, warped, distorted, delayed, shuffled, repeated, and amplitude modulated in real time.

A set of freely assignable CV inputs allows for external control of most parameters. Each channel can work independently or combined with other channels within one of the chaining and looping algorithms. Operating Zadar is quick and immediate, thanks to its accessible interface and crisp OLED display. The main screen displays all parameters together with the currently selected shape. Entering the simple 3-page menu is needed only for advanced settings.

*A small Nin expander module is planned, offering a set of individual, assignable CV inputs and manual trigger push-buttons for more comfortable tweaking.

Features
• four independent channels
• 260 unique vector shapes
• cycle time range: 0,85ms to 30min
• shapes can be radically modified in two dimensions
• immediate operation, accessible interface
• complex envelope looping and chaining features
• assignable CV inputs to control nearly every parameter
• 18 preset slots

In the Box
• The module itself
• Eurorack Power Cable

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