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μSt - Minimal Panning Mixer
μSt is a minimal panning mixer based on Nearness, an open-source design by Jesper Särnesjö.
Features seven inputs and two outputs (top and bottom jacks). The closest an input is to an output, the greater its influence on it, either audio getting louder or CV getting more or less attenuated.
The PAD switches attenuate their respective outputs by -6dB in case you use μSt as the output module of your rack or to avoid clipping if you're mixing hot input signals within your system.
All inputs and outputs are DC-coupled: it handles both audio and CV.
Features seven inputs and two outputs (top and bottom jacks). The closest an input is to an output, the greater its influence on it, either audio getting louder or CV getting more or less attenuated.
The PAD switches attenuate their respective outputs by -6dB in case you use μSt as the output module of your rack or to avoid clipping if you're mixing hot input signals within your system.
All inputs and outputs are DC-coupled: it handles both audio and CV.
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μSt is a minimal panning mixer based on Nearness, an open-source design by Jesper Särnesjö.
Features seven inputs and two outputs (top and bottom jacks). The closest an input is to an output, the greater its influence on it, either audio getting louder or CV getting more or less attenuated.
The PAD switches attenuate their respective outputs by -6dB in case you use μSt as the output module of your rack or to avoid clipping if you're mixing hot input signals within your system.
All inputs and outputs are DC-coupled: it handles both audio and CV.
Features seven inputs and two outputs (top and bottom jacks). The closest an input is to an output, the greater its influence on it, either audio getting louder or CV getting more or less attenuated.
The PAD switches attenuate their respective outputs by -6dB in case you use μSt as the output module of your rack or to avoid clipping if you're mixing hot input signals within your system.
All inputs and outputs are DC-coupled: it handles both audio and CV.







