New Systems Instruments Inertia Universal Movement Simulator Module
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New Systems Instruments Inertia Universal Movement Simulator Module
Eurorack and Newtonian physics meet in this clever 'movement simulator' module, capable of acting as a VCO, LFO, envelope generator, filter and more.
Supplier's Notes:
Inertia is a universal movement simulator. It generates output curves from input stimuli and the weight of its own motion-that is, its inertia.
Just as Newton described the motion of the planets and the motion of earthly bodies with a single set of laws, so too Inertia brings together several seemingly disparate musical functions with a single, elegant abstraction. Inertia can be used as:
A rich oscillator with 5+ octaves of temperature-compensated V / O and CV over skew
A quadrature sine wave oscillator
An LFO divider
A filter with controllable, skewable resonance, from a light touch to screaming glitches
An envelope generator with nuanced, natural sounding control over the minutiae of the attack and decay stages
An intuitive sine wave skew LFO
A phase locked loop
A voltage controlled exponential slew limiter
A slew limiter with controllable overshoot and settling (like a Wogglebug)
A percussive sound generator
And more uses that we haven't yet discovered
Inertia achieves all this complexity with simple controls. The exponential rate at which the output rises and falls can be set by the rise and fall controls. Inertia then follows an input signal according to these two rates, producing a first order and second order output. But things get interesting with the momentum controls. When you add some rise or fall momenta, the output signal exceeds its target in that direction before returning to its destination. With momentum, you can create ADSR-like envelopes, skewed filter resonance, etc. When momentum is all the way up, Inertia self-oscillates, acting like an LFO or VCO.
In addition to rise / fall mode, Inertia can be set to value / skew mode, in which these same parameters are controlled as overall frequency, plus the skew between rise and fall rates, and overall momentum, plus the skew between rise and fall momenta. An LED colour and position indicates which mode is being used.
Inertia is inspired by the Dual Universal Slope Generator (DUSG), invented by Serge Tcherepnin for his Serge synthesizer system. Rather than duplicate the DUSG in a new wrapper, Inertia builds on the innovative, abstract impulse at the heart of the DUSG to create something different and new. This all-analogue circuit is original both in concept and execution, but it grows in rich soil.
Size: 14HP
Depth: 25mm
Power Consumption +12V 72mA, -12V 72mA
Timing Range: 50s-7ms (low), 7Hz-50kHz (high)
Tuning Accuracy: ~5 octaves
Self-Oscillation Range: -6V-+6V peak
Full I / O Range: -9.5V-+9.5V peak
Input Impedance: 50kO
Output Impedance: 150O
Output Drive: 2kO (min), 20kO+ (ideal)
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