Mousse
Dual hybrid groovebox
Mousse is a desktop dual groovebox designed to generate soundscapes, complex rhythms, wonky basslines and much much more.
You can create patches by connecting inputs and outputs with eurorack-standard 1/8" jacks. You can also connect it with lots of different external gear, Mousse is designed to be as universal as possible and all its inputs are protected from potentially dangerous voltages.
It generates (and reacts to) control voltages in the 0-5V range, when a CV signal is patched into an input, its knob becomes an attenuator for the incoming signal.
The jacks are divided between inputs and outputs: the inputs are placed in the middle of a big white circle while the outputs are not.
Mousse is powered by a 9V center negative (500mA) power supply, the standard PSU used with most guitar pedals.
Features:
Clock section:
The clock section is the main heartbeat of Mousse and it controls the timing of the sequencers.
Controls:
LFO X:
LFO X is tied to LFO Y (more on that later) and is controlled via the "skip" button and LFO Y "steps" knob and CV input.
LFO X outputs a random waveform that can be tamed in various ways.
Controls:
LFO Y:
LFO Y is a variable waveform LFO that similarly to LFO X can also become a generative pattern sequencer.
Controls:
Envelope generators:
Two identical decay-only envelope generators which can be inverted with the dedicated gate input.
(Think sequencer control over rising and falling curve of the envelope)
Controls:
Sequencers A and B:
The two sequencers work independently but share the same clock and some of the features.
Sequencer A Controls:
Sequencer B Controls:
Voice A:
A "time manipulation synthesis" voice. A sine wave is fed through an audio rate chorus effect to generate 2 OP FM-like sounds.
Controls:
Voice B:
Voice B is a subtractive multi waveform voice
Controls: