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Key Features
The Intellijel Triatt is a triple attenuator, attenuverter, inverter, mixer and DC voltage source. It features 3 channels (A, B & C) that can be adjusted independently, perfect for both balancing effects as well as mixing multiple CV signals. The Triatt is an effective and convenient tool for your modular system enabling easy mixing of CV signal.
Product Ref: 95724
The Intellijel Triatt features a C/SUM output that is handy for balancing effects, as the C/SUM is essentially the sum of the outputs of channels A, B and C. This is a perfect tool for a live performance. It acts much like dry/wet mixing either with a plug-in or piece of hardware. For example, in your patch input A could be your dry signal and input C is your wet. Then you can rotate each individual knob to get a dry/wet mix of your effect. In addition to this, the Triatt is capable of mixing CV signals. Channels A, B and C each attenuate a different oscillator so you can set each one differently to get a combination of sounds.
With the many capabilities of the Triatt, it's understandable why it is a handy module for your eurorack system. One of its main functions is the potential to attenuate and invert each oscillator. Each channel has a 3-position polarity switch allowing each channel to attenuate, attenuvert (bipolar) or invert & attenuate independently. Depending on where you have your polarity switch will determine how the attenuator works. When positioned to the right the channel functions as a standard attenuator. When positioned to the left the channel functions as an inverting attenuator. And finally when positioned in the middle the channels acts as a bipolar attenuverter giving you multiple options for your signal.
Each input is normalled to a DC voltage selectable via jumpers on the rear. These can be used to set the voltage that's passed to the input of each of the channels when no cable is connected. When nothing is plugged into the jacks, each knob controls the voltage amount. When the jumper is between the top and middle pin the voltage at the input is then 5V, and when it is between the bottom and middle pin the voltage is 10V. Make sure to turn your modular system off before changing the jumper settings.