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MULT7: 7-way buffered multiple Gerber files (DIGITAL DOWNLOAD)
MULT7: 7-way buffered multiple Gerber files (DIGITAL DOWNLOAD)
MULT7: 7-way buffered multiple Gerber files (DIGITAL DOWNLOAD)
MULT7: 7-way buffered multiple Gerber files (DIGITAL DOWNLOAD)

MULT7: 7-way buffered multiple Gerber files (DIGITAL DOWNLOAD)

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IMPORTANT: by purchasing this product it is assumed that you know what to do with the files.

The last few physical modules are available at a reduced price, right here

An updated version of my buffered mult module - this one is 1HP wider (3HP instead of 2HP) but now has 7 output channels rather than 5.I feel that this trade-off is worth it.

Inputs are resistively coupled, so this module can be used for both control voltages and audio signals.

Supplied with mounting hardware and a power cable - the module is approximately 40mm deep from the rear of the faceplate to the back edge of the power connector so please ensure your case is deep enough to accomodate it.

The downloadable archive contains a BOM (Bill Of Materials) and Gerber files for the front panel and mainboard- everything you  need to fab your own versions of this module. Note that if you work in a format other than Eurorack you'll need to create your own front panel files.

Submit the files to your favourite fab and you're done.


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WHAT DOES IT DO? A mult (multiple) will duplicate a signal - whatever is presented at the input will be duplicated, unmodified, at each of the outputs. Thus, you can use it to send a signal to multiple modules simultaneously.

Mults can be active or passive - passive mults do not require any power, but there's a chance of a small voltage drop between the input and outputs. For this reason, if you're planning to route a control voltage to a VCO, or similar module which is sensitive to input voltages, an active mult is preferable.


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