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Nikolai V. Chr edited this page Apr 16, 2022 · 10 revisions

Effects and utils

Fil

Overdrive effect (Schetzen Formula). Context menu offers x2, x4 and x8 oversampling.

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Nap

Distortion effect (A. Jilkin Formula). Context menu offers x2 and x4 oversampling.

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Imp

Triple band equalizer.

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Digi

Digitizes a voltage, into discrete steps. Steps can be from 0V (smooth) to 1V (very jagged).

Can be used for audio rate as well as CV voltages.

Autinn Digi

Deadband

This is a deadband. The width is how much the deadband zone should be on each side of origin of input. Width can be from 0V to 5V. Optionally the gap can be specified from 0% to 100%. Having a gap means the output will not start from 0V when it passes the width, at 100% gap everything within width will be 0V and everything outside will just as input.

Autinn Digi

Conv

Converts to and from uni/bi CV voltages.

Autinn Digi

DC

AC to DC module.

Autinn DC

A typical use for this is to just measure DC offset of audio. Just connect the output to RJModules Display or Fundamentals Scope, and you get a readout of the value. In theory you could also invert the polarity and add it to the audio, and then you have a DC blocker, this I haven't tested though.

The light will be green if DC is low, become more blue for negative DC and more red for positive DC.

Is meant for audio, not CV signals.

Flopper

Build after an idea by Jim Patchell

Takes the top part of the wave from input 1, and the lower part from input 2 to output 1.

Does the opposite for output 2.

Autinn Flopper

The knob and CV determines which voltage the switch from top to bottom will take place.

Vibrato

Vibrato effect with optional Flanger.

The vibrato is not only modulation of volume or pitch, it's true delay based vibrato.

Autinn Vibrato

No clipping.

Aura

This module has been removed from the plugin

Rails

This module has been removed from the plugin

Vxy

DEPRECATED MODULE per v2.0.0

This simulates a x-y coordinate field. Imagine the current point having a velocity vector that is turning with some random speed. That will move the point around in the field. When it hit a boundary (+-5V) it will stay there until the velocity vector directs it away from the boundary again. For this reason the outputs tend to spend around half their time at the extremes.

The speed knob sets the speed the point is moving with.

Suggested usage: For modulating other modules CV inputs in a smooth semi-random way.

+-5V output.

Autinn Vxy

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