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Noise Engineering Lacrima Versio Eurorack Envelope Follower & Filter Module (Silver)

Noise Engineering

ÂŁ375.00
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Noise Engineering’s take on the classic autowah, in stereo, and with a twist

Lacrima Versio's roots are in the classic analog autowah pedals, but we don't stop there. LV features an envelope follower that controls a high-resonance filter. Morph the filter between lowpass, bandpass, and highpass slopes, and Lacrima covers all the sounds you’d expect from a typical wah – but this is not your typical wah. Route an adjustable distortion pre, post, or pre+post filter for some saturation crunch. Add width and motion (and just a little otherworldly tone) to your sounds with a stereo chorus. Last but not least, use the Mod parameter to add audio-rate modulation and octavizing to your signal.

Size and power:

  • 10 HP
  • +12v: 70ma
  • -12v: 70ma
  • +5v: 0ma

Lacrima - from Latin: “tears”

Versio - from Latin: “versatile”

“Versatile Tears”

Size and power:

  • 10 HP
  • +12v: 70ma
  • -12v: 70ma
  • +5v: 0ma

Lacrima - from Latin: “tears”

Versio - from Latin: “versatile”

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Product Overview

Noise Engineering’s take on the classic autowah, in stereo, and with a twist

Lacrima Versio's roots are in the classic analog autowah pedals, but we don't stop there. LV features an envelope follower that controls a high-resonance filter. Morph the filter between lowpass, bandpass, and highpass slopes, and Lacrima covers all the sounds you’d expect from a typical wah – but this is not your typical wah. Route an adjustable distortion pre, post, or pre+post filter for some saturation crunch. Add width and motion (and just a little otherworldly tone) to your sounds with a stereo chorus. Last but not least, use the Mod parameter to add audio-rate modulation and octavizing to your signal.

Size and power:

  • 10 HP
  • +12v: 70ma
  • -12v: 70ma
  • +5v: 0ma

Lacrima - from Latin: “tears”

Versio - from Latin: “versatile”

“Versatile Tears”