

If it is not engaged, then the output at the 2-quadrant settings will have twice the amplitude as at the 4-quadrant settings. If the LIMITER is engaged, then the signal will be at constant amplitude across the quadrant spectrum. At -5V or +5V (pot at extreme CCW or CW, respectively) you get -2 or +2 quadrant multiplication. At 0V (pot centred), you get 4-quadrant multiplication.

The way the module is designed, this is just a bias voltage to the linearized VCA. The Quadrant knobs vary the behaviour of the linearized VCAs which are at the heart of the Delta Quadrant. Well, Dr Gris, I just ordered two Dotcom 2U panels (in addition to the six 1U panels I ordered for Freak Shifts) to use for Delta Quadrants. If you don't, I'm sure you'll do something else brilliant. That being said, the issues about part availability are a reality and only the Doc can determine if it's all worth the trouble.ĭoc, if you make one, I'll order one. If it had a black panel, I'd probably already be making plans to procure it.īecause the Doc always has a unique approach to the modules he creates, I'm certain I would love any analog KS implementation that he created. I want to say that sounds dirtier.less precise and more organic, but I'm not sure. Something that I can't quite put my finger on that immediately pushes it towards the top of my favorite KS implementations. However, that CGP Delay1022 has a subtle character that is unique. at least four, if not more digital KS modules (including the 2hp Pluck) and I there are some I like more and some I like less. I don't know if I ever really listened to an analog, dedicated KS module until this CGP Delay1022. This is analog and the demos sound good, I think they are made in Berlin. 2hp sounds pretty good like many other digital modules.
