From the course: Learning Modular Synthesis: Eurorack Expansion

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WMD/SSF DPLR VC Delay: Overview

WMD/SSF DPLR VC Delay: Overview

- [Instructor] Next we're going to play with a fun little digital delay called the DPLR, D-P-L-R. It's a joint effort between WMD and Steady State Fate, or SSF for short. As you can see it's very small, it's only four HP wide, 45 millimeters deep, which is fair. It needs 67 milliamps on the plus 12, and 31 milliamps on the minus 12 voltage rail. This particular module is based around a pair of the PT2399 digital delay chips that you find in some guitar effects pedals. Then deet has two outputs, which means we can use it in stereo. So let's go about patching it up. I'm going to take my output and actually run two outputs from the DPLR. Normally I would just run outputs A and B into my left and right inputs on the pro-output, but since we do want to see what's going on the data. I'm going to take those outputs and little taps here. Multiple outputs on these channels, and borrow those from A and B. So if looks like I'm using a bunch of cables, it's only because I want to see things on…

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