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New Systems Instruments Babel

New Systems Instruments Babel

Babel is a tool for creating massive intermodulation, and a workhorse for analog logic, depending on your use and interpretation of its function. It provides three inputs, which can be arbitrarily increased with the chainable expander (see below). For each of those inputs, Babel outputs the maximum value (ANY), the minimum value (ALL), and theĀ balanced middleĀ value (XSOME), which follows along the center values of the input waves. WhatĀ CENTERĀ means is adjustable via knob and CV control.Ā XSOMEĀ is particularly interesting, as it has the same general shape as a multiplication function, but with sharper edges. What this means it that Babel will create ring-mod like intermodulation—but with extra harmonics like those produced with a wavefolder, and with an arbitary number of inputs, instead of just two.

When viewed as a logic module, Babel takes any group of truth values and tells you whether any of them are true (ANY, the equivalent of ā€œorā€ with just two values), whether all of them are true (ALL, the equivalent of ā€œandā€ with just two values), and whether some, but not all of them are true (XSOME, the equivalent of ā€œxorā€ with just two values). TurnĀ CENTERĀ all the way to the right for 0–+5V logic, or leave it centered for āˆ’5V–+5V logic—handy when your ā€œlogicā€ modules are really LFOs.

  • Width: 6HP
  • Depth: 22mm
  • Power: 44mA @ +12V / 44mA @ -12V
$41.59

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Babel is a tool for creating massive intermodulation, and a workhorse for analog logic, depending on your use and interpretation of its function. It provides three inputs, which can be arbitrarily increased with the chainable expander (see below). For each of those inputs, Babel outputs the maximum value (ANY), the minimum value (ALL), and theĀ balanced middleĀ value (XSOME), which follows along the center values of the input waves. WhatĀ CENTERĀ means is adjustable via knob and CV control.Ā XSOMEĀ is particularly interesting, as it has the same general shape as a multiplication function, but with sharper edges. What this means it that Babel will create ring-mod like intermodulation—but with extra harmonics like those produced with a wavefolder, and with an arbitary number of inputs, instead of just two.

When viewed as a logic module, Babel takes any group of truth values and tells you whether any of them are true (ANY, the equivalent of ā€œorā€ with just two values), whether all of them are true (ALL, the equivalent of ā€œandā€ with just two values), and whether some, but not all of them are true (XSOME, the equivalent of ā€œxorā€ with just two values). TurnĀ CENTERĀ all the way to the right for 0–+5V logic, or leave it centered for āˆ’5V–+5V logic—handy when your ā€œlogicā€ modules are really LFOs.

  • Width: 6HP
  • Depth: 22mm
  • Power: 44mA @ +12V / 44mA @ -12V

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