4ms Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module (DLD)
4ms Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module (DLD)
4ms Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module (DLD)
4ms Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module (DLD)
4ms Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module (DLD)
4ms Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module (DLD)

4ms Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module (DLD)

£396.00
In stock
SKU
160714300229023
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The very nature of Modular music styles means that quickly recording and layering audio sequences and patterns is an incredibly popular way of composing and improvising. With his module 4ms allow you to capture audio in real time and then play it back in a wonderfully diverse manner and with, of course, Voltage Control over the way you do it.

The DLD allows you to record audio from the input, instantly loop a portion of it, add external effects to the loop through a handy Send and Return circuit, change the length of the playback time, reverse the audio, Freeze the output on a particular snippet, do short echo style effects...the whole lot, all synchronized to the rest of your rig through advanced Clock inputs (or it can be the Master clock in your system). Did we mention that there's actually two of these wondrous recording devices in the one modules (they don't call it the Dual Looping Delay for nothing)?

Here's what 4ms have to say about it:

Dual Looping Delay from 4ms Company, designed by 4ms and Gary Hall

The Dual Looping Delay (DLD) is an advanced audio processor for creative synthesis. Not a tape or analog emulation but a modern crystal-clear digital delay, the DLD combines features of delay, looping, and sample-tight synchronization for powerful and dynamic sound capture and modification. The DLD is designed to integrate seamlessly with modular timebase and sequencing devices such as the 4ms Quad Clock Distributor (QCD), etc.

What is a "Looping Delay"?

Modern looping devices grew directly from hardware digital delays of the late 70s and early 80s. A looping delay, modeled on units such as the classic Lexicon PCM42, has the very long storage times associated with dedicated looping, but without triggered record and playback functions.
By default, a looping delay records and plays continuously, though recording can be suspended at any time with Infinite Repeat. Sustain of delays and loops is mainly accomplished with regeneration, allowing an organic, evolving approach to sound creation as new material replaces old, more or less gradually. The 4ms Dual Looping Delay also provides advanced clock input and output facilities that allow for locking delayed and looped material with sequencers and rhythmic devices.


Key Features:

Two independent delay/loop channels, synchronized to a common time base
Almost 3 minutes delay/loop time per channel (2:54) in default storage mode (16-bit)
48kHz/16-bit sampling rate, option available for 24-bit storage
Extremely quiet, low noise and low jitter design
Normaled connections of input and output for flexible use in mono, stereo, or dual mode
Tap tempo button and clock Ping input set the basis for one "beat"
Delay/loop time set as a number of musical beats (or fractions of beats) using the Time knob, switch, and CV jack
Sample-accurate clock output for perfect synchronization
Loop clock outputs for each channel
Time switches change range of Time knob from 1/8th notes up to 32 bars
Digital feedback, up to 110%
Delay Level control, independent of dry/wet signal mix
Infinite Hold mode disables recording input and fixes regeneration at exactly 100%
Reverse mode plays memory contents backwards
With an infinite loop locked, knobs or CV can "window" around memory, by shifting the loop
Triggered toggle inputs for Infinite Hold and Reverse
Send and Return on each channel for feedback with external modules
CV jacks to control Time, Level, and Feedback
As new features are developed, firmware can be updated by playing an audio file into the DLD
20HP Eurorack module
  • Module size:
    • 20 HP Eurorack format module
    • 0.98" (25mm) maximum depth with power cable
  • Power consumption:
    • +12V rail: 188mA max (jumper set to 5V)
    • -12V rail: 48mA max
    • +5V rail: not used
    • Connect red stripe of power cable towards the bottom of the module, which is marked with a white stripe and the words -12V and POWER
  • Audio Inputs:
    • 0Hz (DC) to 24kHz
    • 16.8V peak-to-peak maximum before clipping (when AC coupled)
    • Optional jumper to choose DC or AC coupling on input.
  • Audio Outputs:
    • 0Hz (DC) to 24kHz with maximum -1.7dB difference between input and output (see technical specification section)
    • +10.5V to -10.5V maximum output
    • Soft limiting compression allows for saturation before clipping (can be disabled)
  • Clock outputs (Main, Loop A, Loop B):
    • 0V to 8.2V
    • +/- 2.4us maximum jitter (i.e. 0.001% at 120 BPM)
    • Rise or Fall time: <1us
    • Pulse Width (Trigger mode) 22ms
    • Gate mode 50% (square wave)
    • At clock speeds faster than 22Hz, the clock output becomes 50% duty cycle

 

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