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Description

Discover the intriguing realm of modular synthesis with the Nonlinearcircuits Let's Splosh. This unique module is a dynamic tool designed to transform your soundscapes with its complex, nonlinear processing capabilities. Ideal for experimental musicians and sound designers, Let's Splosh integrates seamlessly into any Eurorack system, offering a distinctive approach to sound modulation and transformation. With its unconventional circuit design, this module breathes life into your patches, turning simple signals into intricate sonic puzzles.

The Let's Splosh module features a series of interconnected circuits that allow for the chaotic intermingling of audio and control voltages. Its innovative design takes signals and transforms them through a series of nonlinear functions, creating rich textures and unpredictable timbres. This level of unpredictability and complexity makes it a favorite among those looking to push the boundaries of traditional sound synthesis.

Key Features:

  • Excels in transforming and modulating audio and CV signals
  • Offers chaotic, nonlinear processing for innovative sound design
  • Seamlessly integrates into any Eurorack modular synthesizer setup
  • Perfect for experimental musicians and sound designers seeking unique textures
  • Provides a playground for creative exploration in modular environments
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Exploring Nonlinear Circuits Let's Splosh! - Wavefolding, modulation, homemade numbers station

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Nonlinearcircuits Let's Splosh.

Features and functionality

  • Let’s Splosh takes 4 inputs and creates 16 interrelated outputs, incorporating diode waveshaping, altering the input to output characteristics.

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  • Let’s Splosh uses voltage arithmetic to create 16 outputs from input combinations, involving rectification and summing or subtracting pairs of signals.

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Comparisons

  • Splish is a smaller module with 1 less input, offering a more compact alternative to Let’s Splosh, suitable for tighter spaces.

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Use cases and applications

  • Both Splish and Let’s Splosh are versatile for integrating into CV and audio chains, with users often considering additional modules like diff rects.

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  • Owners often use Let’s Splosh in almost every patch, appreciating its complex variations despite not fully understanding its functionality even after months of use.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Building NLC modules involves straightforward soldering, with SMD being manageable using solder paste and tweezers for precise component placement.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Users suggest ordering components in bulk for NLC builds due to inexpensive parts but high shipping costs, optimizing the building process.

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User experience

  • Owners describe the modules as addictive to build and recommend starting with common resistor and capacitor values for future projects.

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Software and compatibility

  • A software clone of Let’s Splosh is available on VCV Rack, allowing users to experiment with its functions for free.

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