Error instruments sputnik radio

Error Instruments releases with Sputnik Radio, a new experimental oscillator & drum voice module for Euroack that generates crazy, bizarre lo-fi timbres.

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Error Instruments releases with Sputnik Radio, a new experimental oscillator & drum voice module for Euroack that generates crazy, bizarre lo-fi timbres.

Error Instruments is back with a new Eurorack module. Sputnik Radio is an 11HP experimental drum voice or oscillator module that is inspired by radio waves. It features a small patch bay for tiny cables, sensors, and LEDs. It comes with two sensors and four different LEDs for versatile rhythms and PM modulation. Also possible is deep frequency modulation.

According to the developer, it can sound deep with a lot of texture especially nice for low deep bass timbres together with high ASMR-style microtone crackling. A bit like sonic character of radio of the early days.

Error Instruments Sputnik Radio

The module also goes well with the Tropical Noise v3 module from Error Instruments, another experimental oscillator with a lot of CV modulation functions. The module features two outputs, one for oscillator and another for the drum signal as well as two CV inputs.

The output level is a little bit lower than usual because of the sub-base frequency. It also includes a preamp model if you want to boost the signal. So it can boost nicely the bass or also distorted it. Especially nice for drums but not for everything that’s why the developers choose for a lower output. A module for fans of Lo-Fi, noisy experimental sound, definitely not a normal oscillator

Error Instruments Sputnik Radio is available now with a black or white faceplate for 259€.

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Error Instruments a hardware boutique manufacture releases a new eurorack module Sputnik Radio. The module is available in white or black.

Sputnik Radio is a Voice sound source for experimental purposes who is based and inspired by radio wave you can use it as a drum or oscillator. There is also a really low sub Sounds thanks to variable Oscillators Elic.

Sputnik Radio is a novel innovative oscillator & drum sound Euroack module that produces crazy, bizarre lo-fi timbres. It sounds Really deep With a lot of Texture Low deep bass sub together with high Micro tone ASMR Crackling sound.

Pricing and Availability

Sputnik Radio  white and black versions are available now.

Sputnik Radio white and black versions

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Error Instruments Radio Sputnik ist die neueste Kreation des hyperproduktiven Entwicklers Paul Tas. Der kleine Modularsynthesizer soll zum Experimentieren animieren.

Error Instruments Radio Sputnik

Radio Sputnik gehört zur Serie von Standalone-Geräten im Brickie-Format , wie etwa auch Acid Bee, Invader Box und Cloudbusting.
Radio Sputnik ist ein einfacher, spannungsteuerbarer Synthesizer mit Patch-Möglichkeiten. Die Tonerzeugung besitzt drei Oszillatoren: Wave, Puls und Sub. Der digitale Oszillator Wave erzeugt von Paul Tas so bezeichnete Radio-Waves (AM, FM), die ein recht chaotisches Signal erzeugen können. Puls ist ein über einen weiten Bereich stimmbarer, analoger Rechteckoszillator, der Wave auch synchronisieren kann. Sub kann auch unabhängig gestimmt werden.

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Wave und Puls können über CV-Eingänge moduliert werden. Dazu verfügt Radio Sputnik über einen internen Clock-Generator, der wiedrum über sechs Divider-Ausgänge verfügt. Damit lassen sich die Oszillatorsignale rhythmisieren. Alternativ kann auch eine externe Clock zugeführt werden, wodurch sich diese Modulation zu einem Sequencer synchronisieren lässt.
Radio Sputnik funktioniert wie ein Drone-Oszillator, der ein permanentes Signal ausgibt. Einen Gate- oder Hüllkurven-gesteuerten VCA gibt es nicht. Alle Patch-Funktionen sind mit Eurorack-Systemen oder semi-modularen Synthesizern kompatibel, so dass man das Gerät leicht in ein Setup integrieren kann.

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Die Eurorack-Variante heißt genau andersrum: Sputnik Radio

Vor Kurzem hatte Paul Tas auch eine Modulversion namens Sputnik Radio (259,- Euro, inkl. VAT) vorgestellt, die funktional leicht von der Standalone-Variante abweicht und teils mit Single-Pin-Kabeln gepatcht wird.

Error Instruments Radio Sputnik soll ab dem Wochenende bestellbar sein und wird, wie alle Geräte von Paul Tas, nur in sehr kleiner Stückzahl produziert werden, weshalb Interessenten nicht allzu lange zögern sollten. Der Preis beträgt 299,- Euro (inkl. VAT). Eine Transporttasche und Patch-Kabel sind im Lieferumfang enthalten.

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