ATAXIA / Dual Modulator - CHROMATIC MODULES by Dreadbox
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- Опубліковано 1 лют 2020
- An extensive introduction of the Ataxia Chromatic Module by Yiannis.
FEATURES
Dual Modulator with 3 different modes
Rise-Hold-Fall Function Generator
Delay-Rise-Fall-LFO
ADSR envelope
Variable Curve Response
Separate Trigger Input
Voltage Controlled over Time and Level (velocity)
Time Response from 1ms/curve up to 20sec/curve
Power Consumption: 75mA @ +12V , 24mA @ -12V
35mm depth
10HP
www.dreadbox-fx.com/ataxia/
That's a snappy envelope! Impressed with this line of modules.
These are great, just bought all of them, plus 2 extra Hysteria modules...Also a NYX...Love your Sound.
Excellent work on these Yiannis
Love it too. The functionality as well as the layout!
Awesome! Please do Utoipa next! I've been loving my Chromatic series as my first set some modules for eurorack! The Delay trigger on the LFO and explaination of what the time CV inputs do helps me a lot! thanks again and I cant wait to buy more of your gear!
This line of modules is fantastic and full of fun and creative uses. I wish you could have the choice of splitting or just having the ADSR's be independent though.
Really nice. I think I need about 4 of these.
I have two, but somehow I feel I need more of these :D
Love it. :)
Excellent
I’m shopping for time modulated Envelopes, so this looks great. But ...Is it possible to make a user modification so that the Time CV only affects decay and release, and does not alter attack? I very often want to modulate decay/release for percussive sequence variations, but I don’t remember ever wanting to modulate attack, If there’s a track I can scratch out to remove Attack from this path permanently I’d gladly do it as otherwise I’d never use the Time cv. Thanks for the great modules. BTW
Is there a reason why this has been discontinued? Seems like a fantastic module.
And it's beautiful
It's a bit confusing on the adsr mode. So tell me if I'm wrong but it's possible to have two different adsr envelopes by the two dedicated outs, but both triggered by only one of the the trig inputs?
Another thing, when we switch from a mod/lfo to another, does the values catch the position of the fader and make a jump-value, or do they have to pass by the initial value to be changed?
1st Q: Yes you can do this, exactly.
2nd Q: No jump value, the fader position is stored until you move them.
"Yes you can do this, exactly." but you can also have first trigger input to first output adsr and second trigger input to second output adsr right ?
@@Kpidg No, thats what I found out today. Yes you have a Dual AD envelope, triggered separately and sent out separately. As for the ADSR, you might as well call it "Not Dual" unless we're play semantics. The manual is a bit confusing or just purposely omitting that detail since a ton of people assumed you get 2 ADSR's, not 1 ADSR going out twice. Maybe its possible but i haven't figured it out yet. Should be as simple as normal mode, trigger 1 and 2, get outs 1 and 2 separately.
@@hasan7786 It's a good module other than that. I was going to sell it just for that reason. Not being able to trigger each ADSR individually was a very poor design decision. The only reason I'm keeping it is because I need it for LFO's, and trading it for something else doesn't make much sense since it's so cheap.
At 6:33 we can still hear the VCO despite the envelope having finished its curve. This is not what we would expect from a VCA control envelope, isn't it?
This has to do with the VCA's initial value. If you check the video you can see the slider a bit higher than zero.
Ataxia and Utopia ordered - Antiphon and Lil Erebus standing by to play nice (and not so nice)😁
What is or was the reasoning for discontinuing this module? 🤨
the Chip shortage :(
Any chance of a reissue?
@@Dreadbox-synths
Still uncertain. We will as long as we can source the parts.@@boomananga
please turn off audio when talking :(