Dimensions
30 HP
35 mm deep

Module is a 1U tile in Intellijel format

Current Draw
70 mA +12V
10 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
Price

This Module is discontinued.

Specs are approved by the manufacturer

1uO_c - 4Robots (w0.96" Screen)

1U Ornament and Crime for Intellijel 1U format

1uO_c - 4ROBOTS is 1U Ornament and Crime for Intellijel 1U format.

The first Ornament and Crime with VOR System

Ornament and Crime is the "Swiss army knife" for your system, now for Intellijel 1u format.

Multi-purpose module with tons of functions:

Analogue shift register
Tonnetz transformations
“vector” sequencer
Quad pitch quantiser
Scale and note mask sequencer
Quadrature LFO
Lorenz and Rössler
Quad envelope generator
Step sequencer
Bouncing ball envelope generator
Byte beats
Harmonic quantiser
Reference voltages
Frequency meter
Tempo meter

VOR - Variable Outputs Range:

Prevues versions of Ornament and Crime modules can only offer output range of 9vpp and single offset (usually -3v to 6v). To change this offset, physical resistors at the circuit board should be replaced with different values followed by long calibration process.

This range is a compromise for most o_C applications, it is not good enough for envelopes which needs a peek of 10v to completely open a VCA and it's not good enough for a LFO's which needs a Bi-Polar range for its operation.

At the development process of 1uO_c 4ROBOTS we decided to completely redesign the range and offset system (at the hardware and at the firmware) to achieve variable range that set automatically (at Hemisphere) or can be set easily by pressing a button (at Official firmware).

1uO_c 4ROBOTS comes with extended range of 10vpp and option to set the range to: Bi-Polar (+/-5v), Uni-Polar (0v to 10v) or semi Bi-Polar (-3v to 7v)*.
(* Subject to software updates of Official firmware and Hemisphere that will be available soon).

** Not compatible with Pulp Logic 1U.


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submitted Jul 17th 2019, 09:32 by shayshez | last Change Nov 3rd 2022, 21:21 by shayshez

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