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C103 Frequency Divider / Multiplier MKII




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The C103 Frequency Divider / Multiplier MKII includes two frequency dividers and two frequency multipliers. It generates four new signals which frequencies are one / two octaves higher / lower than the original input.


This new MKII version, adds a lot of functionality to the original design. It has four built in mixers , new individual outputs and new voltage controlled distortion circuit with independent output. Additionally each divider and multiplier stage has his own level potentiometer.


Thanks to these new additions the divider and multiplier circuits can be used independently. For example a VCO can be connected to the divider to use it as suboctave generator and a LFO can be connected to the multiplier to get synchronized modulations.


The C103 Frequency Divider / Multiplier MKII can be used in many different ways :

  • As suboctave Generator
  • To create complex and rich sounds from a simple waveform.
  • To create synchronized modulations
  • As a clock divider
  • As frequency multiplier
  • To create complex modulation signals
  • As a voltage controlled distortion unit
  • As pattern generator

If you like the original C103 , this new version retains the same functionality using the Switched mixer but it goes one step further. Thanks to the new level potentiometers , the divider and the multiplier of each stage can have different signal levels.


The frequency divider input is normalized to the multiplier input, If nothing is connected to the divider input, it will take the signal connected to the multiplier input as its input signal.




Tags : MU Format , MU Modular , 5U Format , 5U Modular , Moog Format , Modular Synth , Synthesizers.com , Dotcom Modular , Synthesizer , Modular Synthesizer

  • Model: C103 MKII
  • 10 Units in Stock

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 03 April, 2017.