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Key Features
Product Ref: 96104
The SISM (Shifting Inverting Signal Mingler) is equipped with four channels. Each of these channels allow you to scale, invert, attenuate, shift (DC offset), mix, split, and slice your audio and CV signals. These channels are also independent, with each featuring their own input jack, output jack, Scale knob (for attenuating/inverting), and a Shift knob (the DC offset control). The channels are normalized in pairs: 1&2, 3&4. This is handy for splitting a signal into two or more altered forms. Jumpers on the rear of the module allow you to disable this normalization. Each channel is also equipped with a jumper relating to the Scale control knob. This gives you the ability to make the Scale knob unipolar, so it will attenuate only without inverting. This is perfect for mixing audio instead of CV.
The 4ms SISM features four jacks at the bottom of its faceplate. Using these, you have a collection of different channel combinations. The Mix (MIX) jack gives you a straight mix of all four shifted inputs. Using the Switched Mix (MIX (SW)) jack gives you a mix of all channels that have nothing plugged into the OUT jack. Positive Slice (+SLICE) is the sum of all output voltages greater than zero volts, and Negative Slice (-SLICE) is the sum of all negative voltages. You can shift some channels positive, and some negative, using the SHIFT control knob for each channel. This gives you the ability to use the +SLICE and -SLICE jacks as sub-mix outputs. You can also run a slow triable wave into one channel, which makes the remaining channels "dirty pan" between the slice jacks. This means that the signals are half-wave rectified as they span between both outputs.