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Product Ref: 121612
Linear feedback shift registers are great at producing a whole range of sounds with only a small piece of hardware. Some classic video games consoles only used around 35 logic gates to produce all of their sounds.
There’s a whole range of sounds that come from this small machine. Overall there’s 13 patches that vary between a simple square wave to white noise, with all those classic arcade sounds you’ll instantly recognise.
You can choose between up to six octave ranges, and use CV to control the changing of the tones, allowing you to create a weird and wonderful array of arcade sounds.
You’ll also get additional tone generation. The Ataraxic Translatron has an external clock mode that lets an external clock drive the shift register, allowing for tone generation, modulation and gate generation.