More Erica Synths Modules

US Black VC EG and Black VC EG Expander make their debut      07/07/17

More Erica Synths Modules


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Following the announcement of three modules last week, Erica Synths has again been in touch to tell us about two more  - the Black VC EG and Black VC EG Expander, plus a slimmer and lighter Aluminum Travel case. Here's the details in their own words...

Erica Black Voltage Controlled Envelope Generator brings you ultimate control over envelopes in your modular synth. It's looping lin/log ADSR envelope generator with CV control over each stage. Together with the Black VC EG Expander you get really advanced modulation source.

Erica Black VC EG Expander takes the Black VC EG to the next level – it outputs gates or CVs for each active stage of the envelope, so you can design really advanced patches. Also, inverted and bipolar envelope outputs are available.

Erica Synths all Aluminum Travel case is slimmer and 25% lighter than regular plywood travel cases. It houses 2x104HP of Eurorack modules and a lid is deep enough to transport your modular with a patch ready for performance. A case (dimensions with a lid: 575x280x140mm) meets hand luggage requirements of any airline, and therefore is ideal for gigs around the world. Optional, easy to declutch, shoulder strap (sold separately) makes traveling with your modular even more enjoyable.

 

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