Modular Review: STG Sound Labs .MIX Module

US 3 channels with bi-polar output      20/08/14
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STG Sound Labs -largely known for their Moog modular format modules, is fronted by Mr Suit Et Tie Guy - I honestly dont know his real name! We're looking at the .MIX module, a simple 3 channel Audio and or CV mixer module based around the transistor based circuit design of the Moog CP3.

But it's not actually that straightforward, using a bi-polar output pot, the signal can be twisted through 180 degrees, creating a negative or positive result. This is particularly useful when inverting Sawtooth waves or other signals, both for audio processing and CV modulation sources. A nice touch.

As the circuits only use transistors, rather than Op-Amps, as in the are Moog CP3 mixer module,  it can also be driven to distortion quite easily, adding extra harmonics.

Available now $130/ €113.

 

 


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