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Noise Engineering announces new filter/distortion module Viol Ruina

Thursday June 20, 2019. 07:10 PM , from Gearslutz
Noise Engineering announces new filter/distortion module Viol Ruina

Los Angeles, California: Noise Engineering is proud to announce Viol Ruina, the third in their Ruina line of Eurorack distortion modules. Viol Ruina is an all-analog resonant 24dB lowpass filter with envelope follower and feedback FM, with an independently addressable distortion circuit. Viol Ruina is available now!

Noise Engineering announced earlier this year that they would be releasing a distortion module per month for part of 2019. Following Terci Ruina and Kith Ruina’s releases in April and May, Viol Ruina is another great-sounding addition to the series. A departure from many of Noise Engineering’s previous products, VR starts with circuit familiar to most synthesists: a 24dB lowpass filter. Tradition ends here, though, as VR’s filter features harsh resonance like you’ve never heard and includes a built-in envelope follower and feedback FM. The filter’s output is normalled to a separate harsh distortion circuit.

Viol Ruina, like the previous members of the Ruina series, is all analog, and features separate ins and outs for its filter and drive sections so they can be used separately in a patch. It’s also the first in the series to feature CV: the filter’s cutoff, along with the internal modulation, can be controlled by external CV sources.

And at only 4 hp, Viol Ruina is a killer choice for systems big and small, traditional and experimental.

Product link: https://www.noiseengineering.us/shop/viol-ruina

Price: $133

Availability: Viol Ruina is in stock and available now.






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