Module Combines 4 VCAs With 4 Mixers

US Corsynth releases the C107 Quad Linear VCA / VC Mixer      05/05/16

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Corsynth tells us that the C107 Quad Linear VCA / VC Mixer is a combination of four voltage controlled amplifiers and four mixers.

A spokesperson said, "This module is really useful either in big modular synthesizers or small/medium size systems. With four VCAs and four independent mixer outputs, the C107 Quad VCA / VC Mixer brings you a great routing flexibility in a only two units wide module, saving space and money."

Here's more details in Corsynth's own words...

The C107 Quad Linear VCA / VC Mixer is designed to work with audio and control signals and can be used in many different ways , for example :

  • Four independent VCAs
  • A two channel voltage controlled mixer (with independent outputs per channel) and two VCAs.
  • A two channel voltage controlled mixer (with independent outputs per channel) with a voltage controlled master channel, and one VCA.
  • A three channel voltage controlled mixer (with independent outputs per channel) and one VCA.
  • Two independent two channel voltage controlled mixers (with independent outputs per channel).
  • A three channel voltage controlled mixer (with independent outputs per channel) with a voltage controlled master channel.
  • A four channel voltage controlled mixer (with independent outputs per channel).


Each VCA features :

  • A signal input.
  • An initial gain control.
  • A voltage control input with a level potentiometer.
  • An output.


The VCAs in the included in this modules are not only attenuators, they can also boost the input signal. Using the initial gain potentiometer and a five volts CV signal, the VCA has a maximum gain of 2 (doubles the signal amplitude). This is very useful for signal processing or to boost external signals.

Pricing and Availability:
225 € + VAT

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