Manhattan Analog DTM
Format: Eurorack
Width: 4HP
Depth: 37mm
Current: 12mA@+12V, 12mA@-12V
Format: Eurorack
Width: 4HP
Depth: 37mm
Current: 12mA@+12V, 12mA@-12V
Manhattan Analog DTM is a personalized mixer module designed with discrete circuits based on cp3 mixers used in vintage Moog. Features and layouts sound cleanMIXSimilar to, but DTM is interestingClipping DistortionIt is known in.
After the signal is passively mixed, it passes through its own clipping circuitry, adding a unique musical distortion.Passive Mixertherefore, the input signals interfere with each other, and the output level is kept constant like compression (therefore, unlike a highly accurate mix). As a result, boosting to the maximum includes up to a higher overtone, but veryThe bass was emphasized.The overtone distortion can be obtained, and this effect is further emphasized by mixing the two detuned waveforms, creating a thick sound characteristic of Moog.
Also, as a unique characteristic of this mixer, the master has attenuberta,Differences in distortion on the plus side and the negative sidethere is a problem. On the plus side, the spike supplicant with the waveform at the knob position at one o'clock or 2 o'clock does not occur on the negative side, so if you want to get a little distortion of the high end, you may want to reverse it to the negative side.
The original CP3 mixer is designed to mix oscillator waveforms, but it can handle any sound. AlsoI can handle CVs.In addition to cv mixing and waveform modulation, it is also possible to mix sound and CV at the same time and use clipping characteristics to modulate distortion.