

The Lida Machine by Yellowcake is an analog Resonant Filter, also known as a VCF (Voltage Control Filter), with two independently adjustable LFOs (Low- Frequency Oscillators). It features an expression pedal for the 'Freq.' knob and a CV-IN for adding other Voltage Controlled synth modules. The technical specifications of the Lida Machine are as follows:
- Freq. : Adjusts the frequency of the Voltage Controlled Filter.
- Res: Adjusts the resonance of the VCF. Oscillation starts when the knob is
at 4 o'clock.
- Rate: Controls the rate of the LFO.
- Depth: Controls the intensity of the LFO.
- X: Expression pedal input for the Freq. control.
- CV-IN: Input for adding other modulation or synth-like modules.
- LFO 1 Switch: 2-way toggle that switches the triangle LFO rate from Slow to
Fast.
- LFO 2 Switch: 3-way waveform toggle switch for Ramp, Triangle, and Sawtooth
waveforms.
- Clean: Clean signal mix.
- Level: Total output volume.
- Power: 9 - 12v 2.1mm negative center adapter.
The Lida Machine is designed for musicians and sound engineers looking to add analog resonant filtering and modulation capabilities to their setups. It offers a wide range of sonic possibilities and can be integrated into various musical contexts, including studio recording, live performances, and sound design applications.
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$239.99
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$163
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$239.99
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Brand New
$239.99
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