Rides In The Storm DMO

Eurorack Module

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Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

It sounds great but...

the knobs are so delicate that tuning can be a bit tiresome and the labelling on the front could be better - I was constantly getting confused with the layout, even with such a small faceplate.

2 years ago

More than an LFO

It's two LFO/VCOs and they can cross modulate for some really wild effects. It does go into audio rates and has an exponential input, but it doesn't stay in tune over a very wide range of octaves. You can use it for sounds that span over a single octave, like Tom-toms. Build quality is good. The knobs wiggle a little bit but not too bad. The metal plate is very robust. The push buttons feel solid and don't get stuck. There are lots of ways to use this module, it's more than an LFO.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Rides In The Storm
  • Released in 2022
  • Average price : $140
  • Dual Modulator
  • 2 Independent LFOs with a wide frequency range
  • Available controls per channel: for Speed, Wave (Pulse, Ramp, Sawtooth, Triangle, Sine, Sample & Hold) and XMod (cross modulation by the other channel)
  • CV inputs for speed, wave, XMod and reset input
  • Current consumption: 80 mA (+12 V) / 80 mA (-12 V)
  • Width: 8 TE
  • Depth: 25 mm
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