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Noise Engineering Electus Versio Manual

Noise Engineering Electus Versio Manual

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Electus Versio
Not quite a reverb, not quite a delay: the clocked
atmosphere generator you never knew you needed.
Overview
Type
Stereo delay/
reverb/both?
Size
10 HP
Depth
1.5 inches
Power
2x5 Eurorack
+12 mA 70
-12 mA 70
+5 mA
0
Not quite a reverb, not quite a delay, Electus is Desmodus's more aggressive clocked
counterpart: more distortion, more in-your-face atmospheres, and synced delays for
creating your tails in a whole new way. Use it as a spacey clocked delay, as a reverb
that starts with some synced echoes, or as a completely new way to create evolving
spaces.
Not only is EV a unique atmosphere generator, it's a stereo DSP platform. A simple USB
connection allows you to update EV to a variety of firmwares. Open-source support is
available, too, which allows you to write your own firmware! All info can be found on the
World of Versio page
Etymology
Electus -- from Latin: "to pass on"
Versio -- from Latin: "versatile"
"Passed Versatility"
here.
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Summary of Contents for Noise Engineering Electus Versio

  • Page 1 Noise Engineering Electus Versio Not quite a reverb, not quite a delay: the clocked atmosphere generator you never knew you needed. Overview Type Stereo delay/ reverb/both? Size 10 HP Depth 1.5 inches Power 2x5 Eurorack +12 mA 70 -12 mA 70 +5 mA Not quite a reverb, not quite a delay, Electus is Desmodus’s more aggressive clocked...
  • Page 2: Warranty

    (receipt or invoice required). The cost of shipping to Noise Engineering is paid by the user. Modules requiring warranty repair will either be repaired or replaced at Noise Engineering's discretion. If you believe you have a product that has a defect that is out of warranty, please contact us.
  • Page 3: Color Code

    Color code On boot, the EV’s LEDs will shine with this color pattern to indicate that it is running the current EV firmware: Input and output voltages All CV inputs expect 0-5 V. All pots act as offsets and sum with the input CV.
  • Page 4 Interface (cont.) Index: The amount of LFO sent to the delay lines that make up the effect. This is a bipolar control: in the center the LFO is disabled; to the left, the LFO modulates the delay lines randomly. To the right, the LFO modulates the delay lines with a sine wave.
  • Page 5 Patch Tutorial First patch: For your first patch, use a simple, short sound, like a pulse, snare, or click. Patch to In L, and patch Out L and R to your mixer. Set the Blend, Index, Size, and Tone controls to 12:00 to start, and start in LIM mode.
  • Page 6: Updating Firmware

    Updating Firmware Any Versio module can accept any Versio firmware. All Versio module firmwares can be updated by the user via our Customer Portal. Go to the Customer Portal to check out alternate firmwares including Desmodus, Imitor, Ampla, and many more coming soon. Transform your module into a reverb, delay, and so much more with the click of a button.