Rides In The Storm DMO

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Eurorack Module

  • Dual Modulator
  • 2 Independent LFOs with a wide frequency range (0.008 - 6000Hz)
  • Can be used as a dual VCO, playable over approx.. 4 octaves
  • Available controls per channel: for Speed, Wave (Pulse, Ramp, Sawtooth, Triangle, Sine, Sample & Hold) and XMod (cross modulation by the other channel)
  • CV inputs for speed (1V/Oct.), Wave, XMod and reset input
  • Power requirement: 80mA (+12V) / 80mA (-12V)
  • Width: 8 TE
  • Depth: 25 mm
Available since August 2022
Item number 530014
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Width 8 TE / HP
$88
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More than an LFO
Jon Mayo 04.03.2024
It's two LFO/VCOs and they can cross modulate for some really wild effects. It does go into audio rates and has an exponential input, but it doesn't stay in tune over a very wide range of octaves. You can use it for sounds that span over a single octave, like Tom-toms.
Build quality is good. The knobs wiggle a little bit but not too bad. The metal plate is very robust. The push buttons feel solid and don't get stuck.
There are lots of ways to use this module, it's more than an LFO.
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egst 19.04.2023
Sounds great and provides a lot of possibilities. Works well as both LFO and audio rate VCO. The cross-modulation introduces very interesting sounds. The wave shape options are quite flexible. The sample and hold feature can't be configured that much, but is still useful.

The controlls are a bit wobbly and it gets hard to tune it precisely, especially when the controlls get incredibly sensitive during the cross-modulation. The four buttons don't give much indication about their state. You need to look closely to see if they're pressed or not. There's two LED indicators of the oscillators' frequencies, which is very useful for LFO rates.
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