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Stooges

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Description/Usage

8hp

This module contains three individual jerk chaos circuits. They can be built to run at different frequencies and are quite responsive to incoming gates and CVs, not necessarily in terms of frequency, more making the outputs sync or change in response to the incoming signal.

Jerk chaos is, as the name implies, somewhat more violent than the smooth behaviour of the Sloth circuits, it can be used as a bouncing ball simulator, with a large spike/bounce to start then gradually smaller bounces after that.

Assembled modules are built to order. They will be ready to ship within 4 weeks of ordering.

DIY

  1. Build guide / BOM (pdf)

  2. Panel Template

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Description/Usage

8hp

This module contains three individual jerk chaos circuits. They can be built to run at different frequencies and are quite responsive to incoming gates and CVs, not necessarily in terms of frequency, more making the outputs sync or change in response to the incoming signal.

Jerk chaos is, as the name implies, somewhat more violent than the smooth behaviour of the Sloth circuits, it can be used as a bouncing ball simulator, with a large spike/bounce to start then gradually smaller bounces after that.

Assembled modules are built to order. They will be ready to ship within 4 weeks of ordering.

DIY

  1. Build guide / BOM (pdf)

  2. Panel Template

Description/Usage

8hp

This module contains three individual jerk chaos circuits. They can be built to run at different frequencies and are quite responsive to incoming gates and CVs, not necessarily in terms of frequency, more making the outputs sync or change in response to the incoming signal.

Jerk chaos is, as the name implies, somewhat more violent than the smooth behaviour of the Sloth circuits, it can be used as a bouncing ball simulator, with a large spike/bounce to start then gradually smaller bounces after that.

Assembled modules are built to order. They will be ready to ship within 4 weeks of ordering.

DIY

  1. Build guide / BOM (pdf)

  2. Panel Template

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