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Post by admin on May 27, 2020 6:18:09 GMT
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Post by NightMachines on Nov 15, 2020 12:07:31 GMT
Filmed a short demo video for the POLAMIX, which also applies to the 2CVTOOL:
Key takeaways: - It inverts input signals around 2.5V - The output is offset - Because it's clipping above 5V and below 0V you can use it as a simple waveshaper/clipper for audio too (this is safe)
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Post by Lugia on Nov 16, 2020 1:01:33 GMT
Ooooooo! And this means that I can use the POLAMIX as an LFO or EG clipper for external signals without resorting to the Soundmachines module's protected patchpoints!
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Post by NightMachines on Nov 16, 2020 9:20:10 GMT
Ooooooo! And this means that I can use the POLAMIX as an LFO or EG clipper for external signals without resorting to the Soundmachines module's protected patchpoints! I‘m not sure about that. Clipping AE Modular signals inside the rack is safe and all AE modules do clip at some point, because there is this limitation to the 0-5V range, but I would not try it with hotter or negative external signals.
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Post by Gaëtan on Nov 16, 2020 11:36:10 GMT
Nice, I wouldn't have thought of mixing an audio signal with an LFO !
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