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User Manual for Pittsburgh Modular Lifeforms Analog Replicator BBD Analog Delay Eurorack Module Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Pittsburgh Modular Lifeforms Analog Replicator BBD
- Product category: Synthesizer Modules Pittsburgh Modular
- Brand: Pittsburgh Modular
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizer Modules
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Product description The Lifeforms Analog Replicator from Pittsburgh Modular is a versatile bucket brigade analog delay (BBD) for Eurorack modular synthesizers. The heart of the module includes a pair of 4,096 stage BBD chips, with each stage utilizing a single capacitor. Pairing two chips together creates a chain of 8,192 capacitors. An audio signal is passed from capacitor to capacitor within the BBD chips once every clock step. A slower clock produces a longer delay and a faster clock produces a shorter delay. The Lifeforms Analog Replicator is capable of a wide range of time-based effects including chorus and reverb effects. The time, feedback, and mix functions feature CV input for a whole host of unique warbly effects. The Analog Replicator module is 16hp wide, 1.4" (35mm) deep, and requires +12v 80mA, -12v 50mA of power. The module includes a ribbon cable. - Delay Times
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- Single and Bright Selected: 10 to 175 ms
- Double and Bright Selected: 20 to 350 ms
- Single and Dark Selected: 10 to 1300 ms (1.3 seconds)
- Double and Dark Selected: 20 to 2600 ms (2.6 seconds)
- Controls
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- Time Knob: Adjust the delay time
- Time CV In Knob: CV attenuverter used to attenuate and/or invert the incoming Time CV signal
- Single/Double Switch: Select between 1 and 2 BBD chips—a single BBD uses 4,096 capacitors for shorter effects while doubling offers 8,192 capacitors for longer delay times
- Bright/Dark Switch: Select between short and long delay ranges—short range is bright and clean, long range is dark and dirty
- Feedback Knob: Sets the number of repeats generated from the delay signal
- Invert/Non-Invert FB: In the up position, the switch inverts the Feedback polarity—this setting has an interesting effect with shorter delay times
- Feedback CV In Knob: CV attenuverter used to attenuate and/or invert the incoming Feedback CV signal
- Bypass Switch: Enable or disable the analog delay effect
- Trails/Delay Switch: Enable or disable the analog delay effect—feedback is allowed to trail off
- Input Drive Knob: Audio signal input level control
- Mix CV In Knob: CV attenuverter used to attenuate and/or invert the incoming MIX CV signal
- Output Mix Knob: Sets the signal mix sent to the Mix Out jack
- Patch Points
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- Input Jack: Audio signal input
- Time CV Input Jack: CV input used to modulate TIME (length of delay time)
- Feedback (FBK) CV Input Jack: CV input used to modulate Feedback amount
- Mix CV Input Jack: CV input used to modulate the Output Mix
- Delay Out Jack: Delayed signal only output
- Mix Out Jack: Mix of dry and delayed signal output
In the Box Pittsburgh Modular Lifeforms Analog Replicator BBD Analog Delay Eurorack Module Ribbon Cable Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersPittsburgh Modular PMS2043 Specs | Patch Points | Input Jack: 1/8" / 3.5 mm Feedback (FBK) CV Input Jack: 1/8" / 3.5 mm Mix CV Input Jack: 1/8" / 3.5 mm Delay Out Jack: 1/8" / 3.5 mm Mix Out Jack: 1/8" / 3.5 mm | | Power | Power Usage: +12 V 80 mA, -12 V 50 mA Does not require +5 V | | Size | Horizontal Pitch (hp): 16 | | Depth | 1.4" / 35.0 mm | | | | Package Weight | 0.85 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.7 x 4.4 x 3.3" |
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