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Hikari Instruments Monos 0 Eurorack Noise Random Module

289.00 inc. VAT

238.84 ex. VAT

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Product Info


Monos 0 is a module that combines a noise oscillator and divider using a Linear Feedback Shift Register (LFSR).

In High range, it serves as a noise source, and in Low range, it functions as a random CV generator. Monos 0 generates random signals/noise signals through an LFSR clocked by an internal, voltage-controllable VCO and divides the created signal by 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32. These signals are then mixed using a slider. The LFSR can also be driven by an external clock patched into the Clock In. It also has an internal clock output, allowing it to function as a VC clock generator.

With the noise modulation fader, the signal can be fed back to modulate the speed (pitch) of the internal clock after passing through the slider. This is useful when producing unique clock signals, particularly in Low range. Feedback from each divided component can be turned off with a switch on the channel.

Specifications

  • Width: 10hp
  • Depth: 27mm
  • Power: +12V 30mA / -12V 25mA

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Product manual here.






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