Wave Slicer

Wave Slicer is a high-speed switch controlled by an audio-rate comparator which is designed for what Jon Sonnenberg calls "wave replacement synthesis."

It is similar in appearance to the Pulse Matrix, with a comparator at the top of the module, but which drives a two-output audio-rate switch whose inputs are in the middle of the module, and whose outputs are at the bottom of it.

The inputs of the switch are normalled to +5 volts and -5 volts, which means if you plug nothing into them a pulse wave and its suboctave will be presented at the switch outputs, if driving the comparator with a sawtooth wave.



This oscilloscope screenshot shows the slice controller input, the two switch inputs (triangle wave before and after the Wave Folder), and the result from the "slice output."



This oscilloscope screenshot shows the slice controller input, the two switch inputs (triangle wave before and after the Wave Folder), and the result from the "switch output."

The best way to explain this module is through the following two U-Toob videos:





This module has a physical depth of less than 2 inches.

Price: $250

Current estimated lead time of 5 weeks