Pittsburgh Modular Microvolt 3900 Synthesizer Review

In the latest Sonic Lab video, Nick Batt takes a look at the new Pittsburgh Modular Microvolt synthesizer.

The Microvolt was introduced at the 2018 NAMM Show, but just started shipping.

Features:

  • Voltage controlled West Coast style wavefolder.
  • Switchable harmonically rich sine wave.
  • External preamp with independent 30x gain and output level controls.
  • Classic Pittsburgh Modular low pass filter with extended resonance.
  • Dynamic VCA with standard VCA and dynamic low pass gate modes.
  • Variable overdrive on output.
  • Multi-mode sequencing arpeggiator.
  • Chaotic random CV and gate generator.
  • Multi-tasking function generator works as a voltage controlled envelope, LFO, and oscillator.
  • Highly tuned ADSR envelope generator.
  • 39-point Eurorack format compatible patch bay.

Pricing and Availability

The Microvolt is available to order now for US $629.

5 thoughts on “Pittsburgh Modular Microvolt 3900 Synthesizer Review

  1. So you get one of these, an 0-Coast, and you have a lot of nice modules in a very easy-to-use, cross-patchable, portable, fairy inexpensive system. Hmm..

  2. Yeah this + neutron and maybe another semi-modular, and you have a sort of cheaper modular system without a bunch of separate utility modules.

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