Flurry collects and connects a number of practical modular synthesis tools, focussed on clocks, noises, and randomness to create a module that is rife with opportunities for exploration and experimentation. Equally capable as a synthesis source, modulator, clock, or signal modifier; It is bound to find a way to bring new life and dimensions to your synth patches.
Most people consider noise to be “undesirable,” and product developers expend great effort to design circuits that minimize noise. So why make a module designed specifically to create noise?
Indeed, unwanted noise is undesirable. But not all noise is unwanted. Synthesizing the sound of wind or waves are a couple of the more obvious uses for a noise generator, but the possibilities go far beyond. The crack of a snare hit; the breathiness of a flute sound; an added sizzle to a resonant pad — all are within the sonic domain of noise.
Functions
- 16 digital noise types, each with 2 morph parameters, one with a modulation input.
- A clock and random pulse source with adjustable and modulatable rate.
- Accurate pink and white noise sources.
- Analog sample & hold and track & hold circuits with very low droop.
- Analog slew with adjustable slew time and edge selection (rising edge, falling edge, or both).
- Analog envelope follower.
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