RAZORS

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Description/Usage

4hp

This is a dual voltage controlled version of Razor on the Tinkle module. I have always enjoyed the Razor, especially when used with fast drum patterns, so it was inevitable this module would happen.

OUT 1 is normalled to IN 2 which gives a greater amount of harmonics. The same for CV 1 to CV 2.

The Razor circuit is designed to work with Sine and Triangle waves. It is a very rough frequency tripler, turning a sine wave into 3 spikes of differing shapes and amplitudes. These are further altered by the settings of the pots and the incoming CV. If the pots are turned to 0 or 10, then the effect is turned off, but can be turned on by CV. If turned to 0, then the CV should be positive going, if turned to 10, then the CV should be negative. The CV pot also affects the sound when no signal is patched in, although to a lesser extent than the main pot.

If you check the demo vid, in the last minute or so Randy gets somewhat curious about the sounds coming from this module. This very rarely happens and I consider it the ultimate endorsement.

DIY

  1. Build guide / BOM (pdf)

  2. Panel Template

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Description/Usage

4hp

This is a dual voltage controlled version of Razor on the Tinkle module. I have always enjoyed the Razor, especially when used with fast drum patterns, so it was inevitable this module would happen.

OUT 1 is normalled to IN 2 which gives a greater amount of harmonics. The same for CV 1 to CV 2.

The Razor circuit is designed to work with Sine and Triangle waves. It is a very rough frequency tripler, turning a sine wave into 3 spikes of differing shapes and amplitudes. These are further altered by the settings of the pots and the incoming CV. If the pots are turned to 0 or 10, then the effect is turned off, but can be turned on by CV. If turned to 0, then the CV should be positive going, if turned to 10, then the CV should be negative. The CV pot also affects the sound when no signal is patched in, although to a lesser extent than the main pot.

If you check the demo vid, in the last minute or so Randy gets somewhat curious about the sounds coming from this module. This very rarely happens and I consider it the ultimate endorsement.

DIY

  1. Build guide / BOM (pdf)

  2. Panel Template

Description/Usage

4hp

This is a dual voltage controlled version of Razor on the Tinkle module. I have always enjoyed the Razor, especially when used with fast drum patterns, so it was inevitable this module would happen.

OUT 1 is normalled to IN 2 which gives a greater amount of harmonics. The same for CV 1 to CV 2.

The Razor circuit is designed to work with Sine and Triangle waves. It is a very rough frequency tripler, turning a sine wave into 3 spikes of differing shapes and amplitudes. These are further altered by the settings of the pots and the incoming CV. If the pots are turned to 0 or 10, then the effect is turned off, but can be turned on by CV. If turned to 0, then the CV should be positive going, if turned to 10, then the CV should be negative. The CV pot also affects the sound when no signal is patched in, although to a lesser extent than the main pot.

If you check the demo vid, in the last minute or so Randy gets somewhat curious about the sounds coming from this module. This very rarely happens and I consider it the ultimate endorsement.

DIY

  1. Build guide / BOM (pdf)

  2. Panel Template