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Description

Unleash the full potential of your modular synth setup with the Sputnik Modular CV Processor. Designed for the discerning sound architect, this versatile module brings a wealth of control to the heart of your rig. It shines in its ability to amplify, offset, and attenuate CV signals, offering a toolbox of options for shaping your sound. Whether you're looking to sum signals or crossfade between two CV sources, the CV Processor offers precision and flexibility in equal measure.

Housed in a compact 10HP format, the CV Processor is a space-saving powerhouse. Its intuitive layout allows for seamless integration into any modular system, providing essential utilities without overwhelming your rack. While primarily designed for CV manipulation, it also gracefully handles audio signals, making it an indispensable addition to any creative workflow.

With the Sputnik Modular CV Processor, you have the tools to explore uncharted sonic territories, pushing the boundaries of traditional synthesis. Perfect for both studio and live environments, this module is your gateway to a new realm of sound design possibilities.

Key Features:

  • 10HP modular size, optimizing rack space
  • Processes and amplifies both CV and audio signals
  • Functions include amplification, offset, attenuation, summing, and crossfading
  • Power requirements: 40mA +12V / 40mA -12V / 5mA 5V

Product specs

Brand Sputnik Modular
Model CV Processor
Year 2010s
Categories Eurorack Modules and Cases, Synth Modules
Horizontal Pitch 10HP
Modular Synth Format Eurorack
Synth Module Function CV Modulation

FAQs

What does the Sputnik Modular CV Processor do in a modular synth setup?

The Sputnik Modular CV Processor is used for control voltage modulation in a Eurorack setup, allowing you to manipulate and route CV signals to control various parameters of your modular synth system.

How wide is the Sputnik Modular CV Processor in a Eurorack case?

The Sputnik Modular CV Processor occupies 10HP in a Eurorack case, making it a compact module for adding CV modulation capabilities to your setup.

Is the Sputnik Modular CV Processor compatible with other Eurorack modules?

Yes, the Sputnik Modular CV Processor is designed for the Eurorack format, ensuring compatibility with other Eurorack modules for seamless integration into your modular system.

Can the Sputnik Modular CV Processor handle both unipolar and bipolar CV signals?

The Sputnik Modular CV Processor is built to handle various CV modulation tasks, which typically include both unipolar and bipolar signals, depending on your modular setup requirements.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Sputnik Modular CV Processor.

Features and functionality

  • The Sputnik CV Processor is part of a system that includes Make Noise DPO and Mutable Elements, which offers a wide range of sound shaping capabilities.

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  • Sputnik's Multitap Delay is praised for its unique control and ability to feed into itself, offering a simple yet powerful sound without overwhelming options.

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  • Adding randomness via Sputnik Random Source can enhance waveshape, pulsewidth, or filter, transforming a basic sound into something special.

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  • The Odessa is an additive oscillator with outputs for odd, even, and fundamental frequencies, not designed for independent note polyphony.

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  • The Hel expander detunes the Odessa oscillator quantized to additional notes, rendering the 1v/oct input on the Odessa redundant when using Hel.

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Mods and upgrades

  • One owner custom modded an MC-202 for CV/Gate inputs, bypassing the internal sequencer, and added Pulsewidth and Filter CV inputs for more control.

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  • Custom Mutable Instruments faceplates and knobs are available from a creator in Portland, offering retro sci-fi aesthetics to modular setups.

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  • Using OR logic modules with more than two inputs can enhance trigger/gate mixing in paraphonic patches.

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Comparisons

  • Intellijel Atlantis is recommended over MC-202 for its SH-101/MC-202-like sound with more flexibility and cheaper pricing, though it lacks a sequencer.

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  • For true independent note polyphony, modules like Instruo’s Troika, with multiple oscillators, are necessary.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Beatstep is used as a MIDI/CV interface for DAW sequencing instead of hardware sequencing, emphasizing flexibility in modular setups.

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  • Odessa excels in paraphonic setups, especially when paired with modules like the Harmonaig for chord generation.

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