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Description

Instruo - Aradh

By popular demand – an exciting new take on the legendary transistor ladder filter.
Introducing the Instruō àradh, the long-awaited successor to the first Instruō low pass
filter, tràigh. Expanding on tràigh’s classic functionality, àradh adds a VCA with pre or
post-filter routing options, an envelope follower, a comparator gate, a strike input with
variable decay time, and a plethora of user-definable voltage-controlled parameter
combinations.
Whether you’re looking for voltage-controlled resonance, pre-gain filter saturation,
noise gate functionality, dynamics processing, or even an envelope follower, àradh can
get the job done – a true sound-shaping powerhouse in only 6 HP.
Features


• Low pass filter and VCA
• VCA pre/post-filter routing options
• Strike input and button
• User-defined CV input
• Envelope follower and comparator functionality
• Self-oscillating resonance

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Instruo - Aradh

  • HP: 6

$389.00


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    Description

    Instruo - Aradh

    By popular demand – an exciting new take on the legendary transistor ladder filter.
    Introducing the Instruō àradh, the long-awaited successor to the first Instruō low pass
    filter, tràigh. Expanding on tràigh’s classic functionality, àradh adds a VCA with pre or
    post-filter routing options, an envelope follower, a comparator gate, a strike input with
    variable decay time, and a plethora of user-definable voltage-controlled parameter
    combinations.
    Whether you’re looking for voltage-controlled resonance, pre-gain filter saturation,
    noise gate functionality, dynamics processing, or even an envelope follower, àradh can
    get the job done – a true sound-shaping powerhouse in only 6 HP.
    Features


    • Low pass filter and VCA
    • VCA pre/post-filter routing options
    • Strike input and button
    • User-defined CV input
    • Envelope follower and comparator functionality
    • Self-oscillating resonance

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