⇝ ASHIKO ⇜
quad stereo VCA and panner
Features
Four stereo full range VCAs.
Transistors based CV inputs designed to give the best results with LFOs.
Individual toggle switches to activate mono or stereo mode.
Selectable hard/soft switching curve.
Input and CV are normalled and they flow top to bottom when no jack is inserted.
Works with audio and CV sources.
“Whatever” power connector a.k.a. don’t mind the polarity.
Technical Specs
width 6HP
depth 25mm
85mA +12V
70mA -12V
ASHIKO is a quad ping-pong VCA designed to create multi-directional stereo sounds starting with mono sources.
Plug an input into “I” and a LFO in “V”. Connect the two outputs “O” into a mixer / output module.
The switch at the bottom is used to set the mono – stereo mode of the VCA. The other toggle is to select between a hard and a soft pan curve. Visual feedback of which of the two output is currently open is given with two blue LEDs.
It’s called see-saw VCA because when an output is linearly opening the other one is alternately closing following the behaviour of the CV source. Different kind of controls – pulses, envelopes, complex waves - will make the VCA react in a distinctive way.
With stereo mode active – bottom toggle switch on - connect a triangle wave from an LFO in the V input. Rise the frequency of the LFO to speed up the opening-closing action of the VCAs, resulting in a faster stereo and phasing effect. Make this panning harder or softer with the other toggle switch.
Experiment with all kind of input waves to get unique results.