WMD MODBOX MKII : PRE-ORDER
WMD MODBOX MKII : PRE-ORDER
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Modbox MKII is a deeply modulatable dual-LFO and multifunction tool. The Three Phase oscillator generates three interrelated outputs across phase, modulation, and frequency-spread modes. The Skew oscillator delivers a continuously morphing ramp/triangle/saw with curve warping and a beat-locked rhythmic LFO when clock synced. Add a three-mode sample & hold with a 32-step probabilistic Turing-style sequencer, an analog noise source, and full V/Oct calibration, and you've got a complete modulation lab in a single Eurorack module. Patched in seconds, explored for years.
Modbox MKII is a deeply musical dual-LFO & utility module designed to supplement your patches with useful and controllable modulation. Especially useful with clock sync. This sequel to the highly sought after WMD/SSF Modbox is better in every way.
Designed to create lush and complex modulation in your patches, the three outputs have multiple ways of relating to each other, picking up what the original Modbox started, and incorporating the magic of the Phase Displacement Oscillator.
This oscillator has three primary modes of operation, selectable with the MODE button.
FREQ is the base frequency of the oscillator. When synced to clock, FREQ becomes the ratio to the incoming clock frequency.
The WAVE knob smoothly morphs the outputs from saw → sine → triangle → ramp.
Hold SHIFT and FREQ becomes LVL, adjusting the overall level of the outputs.
By default OUT2 and OUT3 are the same frequency as OUT1. Hold SHIFT and adjust the corresponding RTO pot to change frequency ratios. The ratio applies to all three operational modes.
The 3ɸ LFO tracks 1V/octave and also works at audio rate.
The right side of Modbox MKII is a powerful variable-skew LFO, meaning it morphs from saw → triangle → ramp. It syncs to incoming clock and resets intelligently, creating complex and musical modulation.
FREQ is the base frequency of the oscillator. When synced to clock, FREQ becomes the ratio to the incoming clock frequency.
SLOPE controls the morphing: saw → triangle → ramp.
Hold SHIFT and FREQ becomes PHASE. This sets the relative phase to the incoming clock and reset pulses for precise modulation timing.
Hold SHIFT and SLOPE becomes SHAPE. Adjusting the curvature of the output from exponential → linear → logarithmic without affecting the frequency.
The Skew LFO tracks 1V/octave and also works at audio rate.
Modbox MKII's S&H circuit is digital, so the droop is gone, and we added a couple additional useful modes.
Press MODE to change the operational mode of the S&H sub-module.
The S&H IN jack is normaled to the analog noise source.
The Skew oscillator generates a pulse normaled to the SMPL input: Creating a SMPL event when the Skew oscillator peaks. When using the normal, T&H mode will track while the Skew oscillator is descending.
Modbox is designed for synchronous playing. Both CLOCK and RESET jacks can be used with either or both LFO’s.
When clock synced the rate pots provide clock divisions from 1:512 up to 4:1 in factors of 2.
Removing a clock while synced with an LFO keeps the clock synced at the previous rate and the rate pot will now divide from the previously synced clock until the mode is changed.
Analog Noise. A true analog white noise generator sits in the signal chain, factory-calibrated to about 14Vpp.
The original Modbox was a useful modulation workhorse for any sized system. Modbox MKII is a major level up: same spirit, bit more density, way more depth.
Saves settings after 1 minute of SHIFT/MODE inactivity
Three output phase/frequency relational LFO
Continuous wave morphing
Skew LFO with curvature control
Firmware can be updated in the field
Clock sync and musical reset behavior
Digital Sample & Hold
Mini Turing Machine Mode
Independent Ratios for 3ɸ OUT2-3