Synthesizer hardware from Finlay Shakespeare
EXORAND is a set of XOR and AND gates, both with inverted outputs [XNOR and NAND] also available. What makes this design a little different is that each input goes through a comparator, set to a global threshold by the pot and CV input at the bottom of the panel. This allows for greater control over how these logic gates interact with signals that aren't necessarily binary/two-state.
As a side effect of its configuration, the comparator can also be used "solo" if negative voltages are fed into the Threshold CV input without any inputs at the AND gate. In this case, the AND goes high when the Threshold bus goes negative.
On the test bench, these gates have been shown to work all the way up to 1MHz (and potentially further), so use with audio signals across the entire spectrum isn't a problem at all.
Red logic outputs are all +5V high, 0V low. White inputs block negative signals. Black Threshold CV input will accept bipolar voltages.
The module ships with a 0.1" Molex power cable and 4x M3 screws for mounting. Modules begin shipping at the start of 2024 once international postage/shipping is back to normal.