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Soundmachinest-spectrum Spectral Processor

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8hp
$199.00 $159.00
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Soundmachines t-spectrum

Soundmachines' T-Spectrum is a spectral processor that lets you process audio through up to 16 different frequency bands with 4 channels of touch automation. Using the Mode switch, you can easily shift from processing through a single band, offering bandpass functionality, to two, then four, and finally 16 bands of frequency processing. This is further affected by the Spread setting that widens the range based on the Frequency setting. The Tilt parameter will skew the frequencies high or lower in the sonic terrain. These four parameters can be gesturally modulated and recorded using the touchstrip and have external CV inputs, as well. Two output options give you a clean signal or a distorted signal for expanded sonic spelunking. If you are someone who likes to tinker amidst the spectra, then the T-Spectrum from Soundmachines is a sound machine to invest in.

t-spectrum Features

  • Multiband spectral processor
  • Selectable 1/2/4/16 bands of frequency processing via the Mode parameter
  • Clean and Distortion outputs
  • 4 Channel gestural automation for Frequency, Spread, Tilt, and Mode
  • SPread and Tilt adjust which frequency spectra get excited
  • Global reset input
  • Eurorack module
  • Width: 8hp
  • Depth: 34mm
  • Current draw: 150 mA @ +12v, 20 mA @ -12v
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