The 2315 is known by the nickname "Corlette". It is part of the Metromodular "Postcode series".
Corlette is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. It's postcode is 2315.
Officially the module is a Dual Balanced Modulator/Dual Phase Splitter.
The 2315 "Corlette"accepts the challenge posed by Serge Tcherepnin in his Waveshaper Media interview when he stated that Don hid a lot of the functions of his models behind the panel.
Truth is, in the 100 series Don provided granular functions that could be assembled to make more complex things, at the cost of panel space.
What we have done is take the minimalist 100-series interface style and combine the five building blocks you need to assemble a frequency shifter into one panel, so that four of them can be used totally flexibly for other uses.
The parts are:
Two phase splitters to generate quadrature signals from audio and sub-audio signals, and two precision balanced modulators based on the proven circuit in our MM315 module, as well as sum and difference circuits hard-wired to the outputs of the balanced modulators.
All that is needed to make a working frequency shifter is four short audio leads.
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+ Metromodular website
Corlette is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. It's postcode is 2315.
Officially the module is a Dual Balanced Modulator/Dual Phase Splitter.
The 2315 "Corlette"accepts the challenge posed by Serge Tcherepnin in his Waveshaper Media interview when he stated that Don hid a lot of the functions of his models behind the panel.
Truth is, in the 100 series Don provided granular functions that could be assembled to make more complex things, at the cost of panel space.
What we have done is take the minimalist 100-series interface style and combine the five building blocks you need to assemble a frequency shifter into one panel, so that four of them can be used totally flexibly for other uses.
The parts are:
Two phase splitters to generate quadrature signals from audio and sub-audio signals, and two precision balanced modulators based on the proven circuit in our MM315 module, as well as sum and difference circuits hard-wired to the outputs of the balanced modulators.
All that is needed to make a working frequency shifter is four short audio leads.
Metro-Modular are from Sydney Australia. They will be releasing some new modules during SuperBooth 19. This is being held in Berlin, Germany right now.
Some Links
+ Metromodular Facebook
+ Metromodular Youtube
+ Metromodular website