Dimensions
8 HP
20 mm deep
Current Draw
23 mA +12V
24 mA -12V
? mA 5V
Price
$82 Price in €

This Module is discontinued.

VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) - 8hp version

Part of our new module range of space-saving designs, the Hampshire Electronics VCO in 8HP is a brand new, 100% analogue voltage controlled oscillator in the popular Eurorack format.

The oscillator utilises the famous 3340 analogue oscillator integrated circuit popularised by a range of classic analogue synthesizers from the 1980s onwards. The 3340 has recently re-entered production, enabling a new generation of synth enthusiasts to enjoy its stability and sound quality.

The key details of the oscillator are:

8HP Wide Eurorack module with thin profile (20mm deep from faceplate)
Aluminium faceplate in gloss black, white and gold
100% analogue circuitry
Excellent stability and temperature compensation from the 3340 analogue oscillator IC
1v per octave inputs with excellent tracking across a range of octaves
Coarse and fine-tuning knobs with a tuning defeat switch
Output frequencies of all wave shapes from less than 1Hz to over 40kHz - the module can be used as an LFO if required
Standard 16-pin Eurorack power connector with clear markings to ensure correct connection orientation
Simultaneous ramp, square, triangle and sine wave outputs
An exponential FM input accepting the standard +5v to -5v levels, featuring an attenuator
Pulse width control of the square wave output
Pulse width modulation input for the square wave output, accepting the standard +5v to -5v levels and featuring an attenuator
Classic 3340 hard sync input accepting a 0v to 5v square wave input
Diode protected power input
23ma @ +12v
24ma @ -12v

All Hampshire Electronics modules come with full and detailed instructions, power cable and screws.

Designed and assembled in England.

https://hampshireelectronics.co.uk/collections/compact-eurorack-modules/products/voltage-controlled-oscillator-analogue-synth-eurorack-module-8hp


submitted Apr 3rd 2022, 21:21 by main_tenant | last Change Dec 2nd, 11:32 by stpeterandthewaterfront