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Power

To power your Noise Engineering module, turn off your case. Plug
one end of your ribbon cable into your power board so that the red
stripe on the ribbon cable is aligned to the side that says -12v and
each pin on the power header is plugged into the connector on the
ribbon. Make sure no pins are overhanging the connector! If they
are, unplug it and realign.

Line up the red stripe on the ribbon cable so that it matches the
white stripe and/or -12v indication on the board and plug in the
connector.

Screw your module into your case BEFORE powering on the
module. You risk bumping the module’s PCB against something
metallic and damaging it if it’s not properly secured when powered
on.

You should be good to go if you followed these instructions. Now
go make some noise!

A final note. Some modules have other headers -- they may have
a different number of pins or may say NOT POWER. In general,
unless a manual tells you otherwise, DO NOT CONNECT THOSE
TO POWER.

Warranty

Noise Engineering backs all our products with a product warranty: we guarantee our
products to be free from manufacturing defects (materials or workmanship) for one year
from the date a new module is purchased from Noise Engineering or an authorized
retailer (receipt or invoice required). The cost of shipping to Noise Engineering is paid
by the user. Modules requiring warranty repair will either be repaired or replaced at
Noise Engineering's discretion. If you believe you have a product that has a defect that
is out of warranty, please contact us and we will work with you.

This warranty does not cover damage due to improper handling, storage, use, or abuse,
modifications, or improper power or other voltage application.

All returns must be coordinated through Noise Engineering; returns without a Return
Authorization will be refused and returned to sender.

Please contact us for the current rate and more information for repairs for modules that
are not covered by our warranty.

Summary of Contents for Lacrima Versio

Page 1: ...he 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 Cry your heart out with the Lacrima firmware a...

Page 2: ... NOT POWER In general unless a manual tells you otherwise DO NOT CONNECT THOSE TO POWER Warranty Noise Engineering backs all our products with a product warranty we guarantee our products to be free from manufacturing defects materials or workmanship for one year from the date a new module is purchased from Noise Engineering or an authorized retailer receipt or invoice required The cost of shippin...

Page 3: ...is control is bipolar at 12 00 the filter is not affected by the envelope To the right the envelope will increase the filter s frequency To the left the envelope will decrease the filter s frequency Mod Introduces audio rate modulation and an octavizing effect in the top 3rd of the knob Hit Triggers the envelope follower manually Pre Bet Aft Changes where the saturation stage is placed in the sign...

Page 4: ...r sound Self oscillation Lacrima has enough resonance to self oscillate This patch uses this capability to generate sounds from triggers 1 Patch a trigger pattern to In L and a second trigger pattern to R for stereo effects 2 Patch Out L and R to your mixer 3 Set Freq and Mod to minimum 4 Set Q Sat and Env to maximum 5 Flip the switches to the left position As triggers come in they ping the envelo...

Page 5: ...d up and desperately wanted to bring to Eurorack We discussed features and started a schematic but as work progressed on the Versio platform we realized that we could do an even cooler more fully featured version there We dropped dev on the analog version and marked the letter L on our list of potential firmwares for Versio as taken What those features would be though took some time to sort throug...

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