Get an exact re - creation of the 70’s 'System 2500' circuitry that fits right into a standard Eurorack case, all at a wallet - friendly price. You can either integrate the SAMPLE & HOLD/RANDOM VOLTAGE MODULE 1036 into your current setup or kick - start your modular synth adventure. It's a surefire way to have loads of fun! Features include: a classic '70s 1036 analog dual sample and hold module; an authentic replication of the '2500' Series circuitry; 2 independent sample and hold circuits, 2 random noise generators, and 2 voltage - controlled clocks; production of random tone sequences, scales, and arpeggios; audio signal input and output for each circuit with a sample command input to manage sample timing from various sources; clock frequency control to adjust clock frequency and sampling rate; manual sample control via momentary push buttons; external sampling control through a trigger or gate signal using the external input; an internally generated random signal as the sampled signal with adjustable level control for each circuit; Eurorack specs: 16 HP, XX mA +12 V, XX mA - 12 V.


Using this product is a breeze. First, if you're starting a new modular synth setup, simply place the module in your Eurorack case. If you're adding it to an existing rig, connect it following the standard Eurorack connection rules. You can use the manual sample control with the push buttons to take samples at your desired time. For more precise control, use the clock frequency control to adjust how often samples are taken. You can also connect an external trigger or gate signal through the external input to control sampling from an outside source. When using the internally generated random signal, adjust the level control to get the effect you want. As for notes, make sure to double - check the Eurorack power requirements (16 HP, XX mA +12 V, XX mA - 12 V) before connecting to avoid any power - related issues. To maintain this module, keep it in a dry and clean place. Dust can accumulate over time, so use a soft brush to gently clean it every once in a while. Also, be careful when handling the push buttons and connections to prevent any physical damage.