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Instruo Cnoc Eurorack Function Generator Module

The Instruo cnoc is a fully analogue voltage-controlled two stage function generator. This style of function generator was pioneered by the West-coast mindset of sound synthesis and goes far beyond the functionality of a traditional envelope generator. With AR, ASR, and Looping modes, as well as its unipolar positive and bipolar outputs, cn?c finds its home in any patch.

Whether you need a general envelope generator, LFO, delayed gate signal, or a slew limiter to add portamento to your pitch sequences, cnoc fits the bill.

Features

  • AR, ASR, and Looping envelope modes
  • External control over Attack and Release stages
  • Unipolar positive and bipolar outputs
  • Assignable gate output
  • Manual trigger button
  • Slew limiting functionality
  • Two response curve settings

Specifications

  • Width: 4hp
  • Depth: 30mm
  • Power: +30mA / -30mA

Manufacturer product page here.
Product manual here.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Module Height (U) 3U
  • Module Width (hp) 4
  • Module Depth (mm) 30
  • Panel Colour Black

£239.00 inc. UK VAT

£199.17 ex. VAT

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