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Short Sleeve Serie I description

Sport Ritual Electronics colors from your rack to your wardrobe

This time there is nothing to celebrate, we just wanted to have something to wear for the end of the summer. Black canvas, a fuzzy font and a catchy distorted motto, did you expect anything less from us? Thanks a lot to Leopold for the design (https://www.instagram.com/crouxrds/ ) check his amazing music label too , and to Robin Plus (https://www.instagram.com/rbn.plus/ ) for the wet pictures.

100% organic ring-spun combed cotton, screen printed by Old Tree Collective in Marseille, France.

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Altar II description

Crossfade smoothly between Band-pass, Low-pass & High-pass

Altar filter configuration can be smoothly crossfaded from BP to LP to HP. This unusual filter type arrangement brings out very nice harmonics and nuances. It is really suited for CV control. The CV input has an attenuverter.

Resonance is under voltage control with attenuverter as well allowing for great timbre modulations. It is particularly useful to create accent patterns à la 303 which boost the resonance a bit.

You can beef up the signal at Altar‘s input with the gain knob. It will distort the filter core for bigger sounds.

The filter tracks 1V/oct for 4-5 octaves and can turn into a very sweet sine oscillator. Try using it with Miasma as a waveshaper!

The newest revision features a second input and refined resonance and gain circuits.

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Altar
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Controls

  • Gain control to distort the filter core
  • Color crossfading from band pass to low pass to high pass filters
  • Resonance
  • Frequency with 1V/Oct control
  • Dedicated attenuverters on Color, Resonance and Frequency CV

Technical characteristics

  • Entirely new design
  • All discrete filter core
  • 3-pole filter
  • 18dB/oct cut
  • 1V/Oct tracking calibration trimmer on the PCB, tracks up to 4-5 octaves
Width12HP
Depth25mm
Power35mA @ +12V
30mA @ -12V
0mA @ +5V
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Amnis description

Shift Register with linear feedback abilities

Amnis is a shift register with a few tricks up its sleeves. It can be used as a generative sequencer for gates and CV, as a tunable digital noise source, as a random gate and CV generator, as the center of a chaotic system and more.
It needs two input signals to start doing its thing. A Clock and some Data. Data can be pretty much any signals. From these two signals Amnis will generate 8 gate outputs, always on the clock. From these gate outputs, it will generate 3 staircase CVs and a slewed CV. With 8 gates and 4 CV outputs it can be the heart of any patch.
Amnis has an XOR input for linear feedback.
Amnis is compatible with the Turing Machine expanders thanks to its expansion port at the back.


Amnis
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Technical characteristics

  • Shift Register
  • Linear Feedback Shift Register
  • 8 Gate outputs
  • 4 CV outputs
  • XOR Input
  • Turing Machine compatible

Controls

  • Comparator based Clock and Data inputs with threshold set around 2,5V
Width6HP in 3U
Depth35mm
Power85mA @ +12V (maximum recorded draw)
10mA @ -12V
0mA @ +5V
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