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Description

Tone is a quad, voltage controlled filter with low pass and band pass outputs. Its four channel architecture enables the intuitive patching of shimmering, polyphonic textures.

The 24dB slope provides a warm, buttery character. Self oscillation allows each channel to double as a sine wave oscillator with v/oct tracking across four octaves. Cascade OTA topology. A perfect match for the Chord.

  • Quad voltage controlled filter
  • 24 dB slope
  • Simultaneous low pass and band pass outputs
  • Self oscillation with v/oct tracking across four octaves

Tech Specs

Width: 18HP

Depth: 34mm

Power: 91 mA +12V, 87 mA -12V, 0 mA 5V

Product specs

Brand Qu-Bit Electronix
Model Tone
Finish Black, Silver
Year 2017 - 2025
Made In United States
Categories Eurorack Modules and Cases, Synth Modules
Horizontal Pitch 18HP
Modular Synth Format Eurorack
Polyphony 1 Voice
Synth Module Function Filter, Oscillator

FAQs

What type of synthesis functions does the Qu-Bit Electronix Tone module offer?

The Qu-Bit Electronix Tone module functions as both a filter and an oscillator, providing versatile sound shaping capabilities within a Eurorack setup.

Is the Qu-Bit Electronix Tone module suitable for polyphonic setups?

The Qu-Bit Electronix Tone module is monophonic, meaning it supports one voice at a time, making it ideal for monophonic lines or use within larger modular systems.

How much space does the Qu-Bit Electronix Tone take up in a Eurorack system?

The Qu-Bit Electronix Tone occupies 18HP in a Eurorack modular synthesizer setup, so ensure you have the necessary space available in your rack.

What are the available finishes for the Qu-Bit Electronix Tone module?

The Qu-Bit Electronix Tone module is available in two finishes: Black and Silver, allowing you to choose based on your aesthetic preference.

Can the Qu-Bit Electronix Tone be used in any Eurorack system?

Yes, the Qu-Bit Electronix Tone is designed to be compatible with any Eurorack modular synthesizer system, adhering to the standard Eurorack format.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Qu-Bit Electronix Tone.

Features and functionality

  • Qu-Bit Tone offers multiple parallel paths and modulations in a compact package, maximizing functionality in a single module.

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  • Functions as a solid 'bread and butter' filter, ideal for beginners or those needing straightforward filtering options.

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  • Qu-Bit Tone is noted for its self-oscillating capability, providing quad sine waves, which is a unique feature among quad low pass/band pass filters.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to Disting mk4, Tone is less space-efficient but provides accessible knob space for live performances.

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  • Qu-Bit Tone is described as a "clean, no frills" filter, contrasting with the "filthy raw distortion" character of the Noise Engineering Viol Ruina.

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Use cases and applications

  • Designed with live performance in mind, Qu-Bit Tone's width aids in ease of access during use.

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  • Some users have successfully used the oscillators in Qu-Bit Tone as FM modulators, highlighting their versatility beyond traditional filtering.

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User experience

  • Users report that Qu-Bit Tone may struggle with lower bass frequencies during pinging/resonance, potentially affecting its output volume at lower pitches.

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