With CH.SVR, you can get a handle on the control voltages in your modular system. A reliable utility module from Make Noise.
CH.SVR is based on the middle section of Maths, a Eurorack module you’re probably familiar with. It’s all about CV processing, so scaling, amplifying, attenuating, or inverting voltages. Additionally, you can generate offsets and crossfade.
There are 3 channels, with the lower one being a little bit different from the other two. Channels 1 and 2 are wonderful for making the aforementioned adjustments to your signals. Moreover, Channel 1 can generate a +5V voltage and Channel 2 a +8V voltage. Both have independent outputs, but they are automatically routed to the inputs of Channel 3. This one is a crossfader that lets you manually blend between two signals. Lastly, there’s a sum output, which also comes in an inverted version.
A simple module that can nonetheless be very helpful quite often.
Features:
- Scaling, amplifying, attenuating, or inverting an incoming signal with channels 1 or 2
- Generating DC offsets when Channel 1 or 2 is not patched (5V/8V)
- Crossfading between two signals or attenuating one signal via Channel 3
- SUM and INVerted Sum Bus for addition, subtraction, mirroring, inversion, etc.
- Individual channel outputs for Channel 1 and 2 enable independent use of all three channels
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 6 |
Depth: | 30 |
Power consumption +12V: | 20 |
Power consumption -12V: | 10 |