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yaksha´s fate / mutable instruments "rings" adaption / 8 HP

In this rendition, the emphasis was placed on showcasing all the adjustable parameters prominently while concealing those that could impact tuning and harmonics. This design approach allows you to immerse yourself in uninhibited live performance, without the concern of inadvertently altering frequency or structure, ensuring a seamless experience for both you and your audience.

key features

  • Please check out the original module by Émilie Gillet which is an all time Eurorack classic already

  • Illuminated Yaksha´s Fate Logo

  • Wrong Polarity Protection

specs & downloads

  • width: 8 HP

  • depth: 38 mm

  • power: 125 mA @ +12V / 12 mA @ -12V


documentation

videos
description / manual

It has all the functionality of the original module except for the two Outputs Odd/Even, Frequency CV (also Fine Tune) and Structure CV (Harmony). You may switch Filter CV or Decay CV to control Harmony via jumper though. The two outputs Odd and Even are mixed together on the OUT jack, but you can fade from one to the other using the Partial Knob. This way you get an additional sound shaping option and some kind of trigger control when two or four notes polyphony is selected. In contrast to the original Yaksha´s Fate will rather act as a VCO producing a constant tone (through very fast trigs) if you plug a CV source into 1V/OCT without a trigger at the TRIG input. Released under


cc-by-sa-3.0 license:


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