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Key Features
The AJH Minimod Glide & Noise, Black is a small yet powerful eurorack module that features both the glide and noise generator circuitry from the vintage Moog Model D synthesiser. The versatile Minimod Glide and Noise module has 3 modes of glide, allowing you to choose between whether you want notes to glide up only, glide down only, or both. The Minimod Glide & Noise also features a random noise generator with white, pink, and red noise, that are simultaneously available from their outputs. These are ideal for creating a range of FX including build up sweeps and downfilters.
Product Ref: 95213
The AJH Minimod Glide & Noise uses a discrete dual FET circuit, which includes a hold function that can gate the glide effect. When the hold input is connected to the gate output of a MIDI-CV converter, the glide only turns on whilst the key is pressed. The hold circuit means that when a key is pressed the glide is activated, and when the key is released the hold circuit then activates to hold the CV voltage at a constant level and disable the glide. This means that the oscillator pitch will only rise or fall while the key is pressed. If nothing is plugged into the gate jack, then the input is normalled and the glide will be constantly active.
The switchable glide mode is a useful feature on the Minimod Glide & Noise. You can select between gliding up only, gliding down only, or both. When in the glide up mode, the pitch will glide up to a higher note that is played, but will jump immediately to any notes that are played lower. In glide down mode it does the opposite. When you switch the mode to both, the notes will glide regardless of which note is played.
The Minimod Glide & Noise features white noise, pink noise, and red noise. The noise source itself is fully analog and uses a special transistor in avalanche mode, which is amplified and then filtered by discrete transistor based circuitry. The white and pink noise can both be used as audio or random CV signal sources. The red noise is commonly used as a random CV voltage source and is mostly at sub audio frequencies.
The AJH Minimod Glide & Noise features a layout that makes the module ideal for live performance applications. Patch points are kept at the bottom, and knobs and switches are positioned at the top. This allows you to make adjustments without any cables getting in the way. The module comes in a sleek, black finish and offers a simplified layout with a professional appearance.