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Frequency Central Intros 2 Drum Modules For MU Modular Synthesizers

Frequecy Central has introduced two new MU drum modules, Seismograf BD & SD.… Read More Frequency Central Intros 2 Drum Modules For MU Modular Synthesizers

December 23, 2020December 23, 20202 Comments

Frequency Central Product Modular Synthesizer

Product is fully modular, but features a pre-patched, normalized signal path, so you can use it without patch cables.… Read More Frequency Central Product Modular Synthesizer

January 13, 20192 Comments

Frequency Central Intros 5U Wave Runner Multi-Waveform LFO

Frequency Central has introduced the Wave Runner, a 5U a multi-waveform sync-able LFO. … Read More Frequency Central Intros 5U Wave Runner Multi-Waveform LFO

April 7, 2018Leave a comment

Meth AMP Eurorack Module Now Available

Frequency Central has announced Meth AMP – a distortion and fuzz unit for Eurorack modular synthesizers, based on the classic Big Muff. Here’s what they have to say about it: It’ll do wooly warm fuzz, subtle tone shaping with a soft saturation/colour, feedback madness and work as a great output VCA (LPG style tones possibly too).… Read More Meth AMP Eurorack Module Now Available

December 26, 20141 Comment

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