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Mutable Instruments Ripples

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Mutable Instruments Ripples is a multi-mode analogue filter module dubbed “liquid filter” thanks to it’s roland-esque resonance characteristics.

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Mutable Instruments Ripples is a multi-mode analogue filter module dubbed “liquid filter” thanks to it’s roland-esque resonance characteristics.
Ripples provides a huge sounding, classic 4-pole analogue filter sound derived the rich heritage of filters Mutable have developed in the Shurthri and Mission. This filter provides three possible filter states, each with their own independent audio output. Modes include;

2-pole band pass
2-pole low pass
4-pole low pass

Unlike most other filters Ripples does not lose it’s low end content when high resonance settings are applied, the circuit features a low end loudness compensation section which adds tonal colouration, much like the vintage SH and jupiter filter circuits.
Additionally, the 4-pole low pass is passed through an onboard VCA, providing ample output levels, which can allow Ripples to serve as an output stage for your space conscious modular system.
And to really top it off, Ripples includes a bipolar FM input and CV control inputs for both the resonance and filter cutoff frequencies. And as you would expect, the circuit self oscillates and tracks at 1 volt per octave in high resonance (80%) settings.
The main features of the Mutable Instruments Ripples Eurorack Filter Module include
Multi mode analogue filter based on an SSM2164 and LM13700 OTA  chips
Self oscillation with superb tracking
Roland liquid resonance characteristics
Onboard VCA, can be used as an output stage
8HP wide
Requires 35mA

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Mutable Instruments

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