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A brand-new digital filtration unit for Eurorack with 16 different screen modes and evolving capabilities is called Potential Retro Transfer.

There are many digital filters accessible. Most are based on classic wires from Moog, Oberheim Roland, and other legends. When digital filters experiment with novel circuits or choices, things become more interesting.

Transfer, a new digital filter from Coming Retro, has been released that does exactly that. It leaves outdated digital filters behind and offers new options.

Potential Retro Exchange

A fresh 12HP digital filtration unit for Eurorack with a special feature set is called Transfer. Its core has 16 distinct analog filter types, each available via a series of buttons, divided over four banks.

Bankers 1 and 2 include lowpass variants with 12dB and 24 database slopes and innovative band-pass filtering. Lowpasses of 18 and 6 dB and 6 dB slopes, unconventional highpass filters, and cut filters are available in banks 3 and 4.

With this range of options, the units cover several filter basis. But it gets more exciting. A form knob on the transfer allows you to easily fit between the filter types. Additionally, you have the ability to Resume control it and create pure and versatile tone shaping.

Then, you can find in Potential Retro Exchange traditional cutoff and resonance controls, which are also fully CV controllable. Next to this, it has an input drive to spice up your signals.

It has an integrated Cca that gives you easy control over the level along with input and output sockets for stereo signals.

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It is an interesting new digital screen, and I look forward to more good example. The possibility of changing through various screen types seems very entertaining.

Potential Retro Exchange is available now for $349,95 in the US and soon to the EU. 

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