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Description

Unleash a world of sonic exploration with the Synthrotek Chaos NAND, a versatile DIY sound module that invites you to craft your own auditory landscape. Tailored for both novice and seasoned synthesists, this compact powerhouse is a canvas of random robotic chaos and high-pitched laser sounds, perfect for those who crave unique soundscapes. The Chaos NAND Synth stands out with its custom circuit modification, offering you four knobs and three switches for unparalleled control over your audio universe.

Dive into the sonic abyss with three NAND oscillators, steering the ship with a dedicated volume control. The dual gating oscillators can be manipulated at will, and the pitch control lets you sculpt the final output to your desired frequency. The unique CV SAG input opens up a realm of possibilities, allowing you to power the circuit with an external CV source. This feature unleashes a kaleidoscope of tones, from gentle drones to aggressive pulses. Feed it with a step sequencer and toggle the CV switch to shift between CV and power supply voltage for maximum creative potential. The On/Off switch doubles as a creative tool, enabling a dramatic dive bomb or laser effect as the circuit discharges.

Whether you're looking to expand your sound arsenal or embark on a new DIY project, the Synthrotek Chaos NAND is your gateway to uncharted sonic territories.

Key Features:

  • 3 NAND oscillators with volume control
  • On/off switches for two gating oscillators
  • On/off power switch for dive bomb/laser effect
  • CV SAG input for external CV source power
  • Compatible with 9V battery or 9V center-negative power supply (not included)
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The 4093 Chaos NAND is a wicked cool noise generator with a wide range of sonic potential! Low pulsing drones, robotic chaos, high-pitched laser sounds - it's all here in this small ballistic package ready for your gig!

Features:

  • 4 Knobs and 2 Switches for ultimate control! The Chaos Nand has 3 square wave oscillators: 1 main oscillator (OSC 3) and 2 sub-oscillators that can be turned on/off via the switch next their respective knob. The power switched can be engaged for hands-on knob tweaking or can be turned off allowing you to input control voltage via the 1/4î CV input.

  • CV Input allows for you to power your circuit off an external voltage source for tons of tones you never thought possible! Feed it ~+4V and let it starve or crank up the voltage to 12V for some serious output power! Use a step sequencer to vary the insanity!

  • CV Switch lets you toggle between CV and Power Supply voltage. On/Off Switch kills the power to the circuit allows for a sick dive bomb / laser sound as the circuit discharges its stored voltage.

  • 1/4" Jacks

  • Requires a 2.1-2.5mm 9V center negative power supply of at least 50mA (not included). A Boss-style or one-spot adapter will work fine. Or use a 9V battery instead, just remove the back of the case and install like a standard guitar pedal.

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