The Instruō tágh is a “Swiss Army Knife” modulation source. It features an analogue sample and hold, white noise generator, digital random voltage generator, morphing LFO, and probabilistic trigger generator, all with a unique phase-adaptive tap tempo functionality.
After many iterations of random voltage generation experiments, tágh’s 6 algorithms were meticulously curated to meet the needs of the designer. Once realised, it was quick to see its importance in small and big systems alike. These 6 random algorithms include Classic Stepped Random, Repeatable Stepped Random, Chaos, LFO, Probability-Synced LFO, and Downsampled LFO.
At only 4 HP, tágh is a true modulation workhorse.
tágh | verb (sampling) to choose, select or sample: to choose a small number of things by making careful decisions
Description
Size
4HP
Depth: 27mm
Power
+12V: 40mA
–12V: 15mA
Features
- Analogue sample and hold
- Analogue white noise generator
- Six digital random voltage algorithms
- Built-in bias and attenuation controls
- Smart tap tempo follower and manual button
- Steady and rhythmically -relevant clock generator
- Internal and external clock options of analogue sample and hold