The Cwejman DP-2 is a dual-channel, voltage-controlled processor designed for use in modular synthesizers. It was designed by Swedish synthesizer designer and engineer Per Cwejman and released in 2004. It is a dual-channel processor that can be used to process audio signals, control voltages, and gate signals. It features two independent channels with separate inputs, outputs, and controls. Each channel has a voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA), a voltage-controlled filter (VCF), and a voltage-controlled envelope generator (VCEG). The DP-2 also features a built-in clock generator and a voltage-controlled clock divider. It can be used to create complex modulation patterns and rhythmic sequences. It is a popular choice for modular synthesizers due to its versatility and ease of use. It has been used by artists such as Aphex Twin, Autechre, and Squarepusher.
Manufacturer | Cwejman |
Website | http://www.cwejman.net/dp-1.htm |