Random Sampling

Rooted in the California modular tradition, the Random Sampling is a selection of random voltage sources to add an element of uncertainty to both audio and control paths. Some of them classics and some new twists. Included are 2 fluctuating randoms capable of slowly varying voltage or sweepable audio noise, each with an uncorrelated random gate output. A two output, up to 6 bit digital stored random voltage source. White, pink and metallic (TR- 808 cymbal type) audio noise. A 4 stage analog shift register where each sample & hold can be broken out of the chain to be used separately.

18HP • +12v 120mA • -12v 80mA

Sawtooth Stack Origin Story featuring Barry Schrader

A look at the Sawtooth Stack from inspiration to performance. Featuring interview footage with Barry Schrader and performance clips from @OoraMusic @LucasMarchal‬ (DC11), Pietro Coquinati and Mark Verbos. Video by: @coquinati_music and @lucreziacapitanio The firmware in the Sawtooth Stack was created by Boris Kuznetsov.