Lisbon company ADDAC System has released an updated version of its power module. The ADDAC300 Rev.02 helps musicians create unusual sounds by reducing electricity to other parts of their synthesizer setup. Many electronic musicians enjoy the strange effects that happen when equipment receives less than the standard voltage. This technique works especially well with analog filters, delays, and mixing circuits.
The first version contained basic parts with a knob that changed voltage levels. The newer design features improved technology using a DC-DC converter that takes regular +12V power and changes it to a bipolar 15V output. The module includes protection against electrical problems like short circuits. Users can adjust the output between 2.5 volts and 13.5 volts through variable regulators.
ADDAC System warns customers about possible risks when using this device. They state the module should work safely with most equipment, but certain modules might not respond well to reduced power. The company does not accept responsibility for any problems that might occur during the use of the Power Starvation module with other equipment. They recommend users exercise caution with this experimental tool.
Electronic musicians can purchase the ADDAC300 Rev.02 directly from the manufacturer for €130. The module follows the standard Eurorack format popular among modular synthesizer enthusiasts. People who create experimental music often seek these types of devices to discover new sounds beyond what manufacturers intended. The unpredictable nature of power-starved circuits appeals to artists looking for unique sonic textures.
The first version contained basic parts with a knob that changed voltage levels. The newer design features improved technology using a DC-DC converter that takes regular +12V power and changes it to a bipolar 15V output. The module includes protection against electrical problems like short circuits. Users can adjust the output between 2.5 volts and 13.5 volts through variable regulators.
ADDAC System warns customers about possible risks when using this device. They state the module should work safely with most equipment, but certain modules might not respond well to reduced power. The company does not accept responsibility for any problems that might occur during the use of the Power Starvation module with other equipment. They recommend users exercise caution with this experimental tool.
Electronic musicians can purchase the ADDAC300 Rev.02 directly from the manufacturer for €130. The module follows the standard Eurorack format popular among modular synthesizer enthusiasts. People who create experimental music often seek these types of devices to discover new sounds beyond what manufacturers intended. The unpredictable nature of power-starved circuits appeals to artists looking for unique sonic textures.