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Getting Started 

Plugging in your Ensemble Oscillator 

1. Power off your Eurorack system. 

2. Connect the free end of the included power cable to a 16-pin Eurorack power header on 

your power supply distribution system. The red stripe should match the white line or -12V 

marking on the power distribution board. The other end of the power cable is a 10-pin 

connector which should already be connected to the 

Ensemble Oscillator

 with the red 

stripe on the power cable orientated towards the bottom of the module.

 

3. Using the included screws, securely attach the 

Ensemble Oscillator

 to the rails of your 

case.  

4. Power on your Eurorack system. 

Basic Concepts 

Oscillators and Frequency 

The 

Ensemble Oscillator

 has sixteen oscillators. The pitch of each oscillator is quantized to the current scale. 

Root

 and 

Spread

 adjust the frequencies before quantization to the scale; 

Pitch 

and 

Detune

 adjust the frequencies after quantization. 

If an oscillator’s frequency before quantization is in between two notes of the current scale, then both notes will be heard. 

The volume of each note will depend on how close it is to the oscillator’s frequency before quantization, i.e. we crossfade 

between notes instead of jumping from one to the next. Once this process of quantization and blending of notes is done, the 

post-quantization frequency controls are applied (

Pitch

 and 

Detune

). 

The waveshape of each oscillator is a sine wave by default. 

Twist

 and 

Warp

 modify the waveshape using a variety of 

algorithms, resulting in rich harmonics and complex timbres. 

Cross FM

 applies frequency modulation (FM) to the oscillators. 

The switches next to these three knobs select the algorithm used. 

The oscillators output in stereo to the 

Out A

 and 

Out B

 jacks. To use the module in mono, just patch into the 

Out A 

jack; 

both outputs will be summed into it. 

Scales 

The currently selected scale determines which pitches the oscillators are allowed to take. A scale can be thought of as a 

series of notes. In the 

Ensemble Oscillator

, the notes can be spaced by any amount, not necessarily just by half-steps, 

whole-steps, etc. like in western music scales. Also, the range of each scale can be any amount, not necessarily just an 

octave like most traditional scales. 

Sometimes when using the 

Ensemble Oscillator

, it’s useful to think of a scale as a series of harmonics rather than a series 

of notes. The difference is purely perceptual: when many notes are played at the same time you perceive a chord, but when 

many harmonics are played at once, you perceive a rich waveform. If you’re not familiar with the concept of a harmonic, or 

that any waveform can be created by adding sine waves together, the Scales and Oscillators section (page 11) has more 

details. 

Regardless of whether you think of scales as notes or as harmonics, the notes of the currently selected scale are repeated 

across the entire range of human hearing to determine a “grid” of allowed pitches. This grid is what’s used to quantize the 

oscillators. 

Root

 and 

Spread

 move the oscillators around the grid, 

Pitch

 moves the entire grid, and 

Detune

 bends the lines 

of the grid. See the diagram (page 12) for a visualization. 

There are 30 scales in the 

Ensemble Oscillator

, arranged into three groups of 10 each. The 

Scale

 switch selects the 

group, and the 

Scale 

knob and jack select the scale within the group. Each group has different properties regarding 

quantization and how the scale is repeated across the range of human hearing. See Scale Groups (page 13) for details. 

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Note:

 

The 

Ensemble  Oscillator

  is  reverse-polarity  protected,  but  incorrectly 

connecting 

any

 module can damage 

any other

 module on the power bus.

Summary of Contents for Matthias Puech Ensemble Oscillator

Page 1: ...rack format module is a unified polyphonic voice of sixteen complex oscillators sharing the same sine based waveforms The oscillators take their frequency relationships from a selected scale crossfading smoothly from one note to the next The Ensemble Oscillator easily creates a wide variety of sounds ranging from aggregates of pure sine waves to pulsar synthesis or pristine harmonic tones and lush...

Page 2: ... own scales manually or with a CV Gate keyboard Three Twist phase distortion effects Three Warp wave distortion effects Three algorithms of Cross FM for modulating the oscillators with each other Mono or stereo output with selectable panning algorithm Freeze button and jack to freeze the frequency of some of the oscillators with selectable algorithm Two 1V oct inputs Pitch non quantized and Root q...

Page 3: ...2 Create your own Scale in Learn Mode using a keyboard 10 Detailed Concepts and Usage 11 Scale Groups 13 Learn Mode Advanced Concepts 14 Shift Features 15 Crossfading 16 Oscillators 16 Freeze Mode 16 Stereo Mode 17 Firmware and Calibration 17 Upgrading Firmware audio bootloader 17 Calibrating 1V oct jacks 18 Button RGB color balance adjustments 18 Factory Reset 18 Electrical and Mechanical Specifi...

Page 4: ...B jacks To use the module in mono just patch into the Out A jack both outputs will be summed into it Scales The currently selected scale determines which pitches the oscillators are allowed to take A scale can be thought of as a series of notes In the Ensemble Oscillator the notes can be spaced by any amount not necessarily just by half steps whole steps etc like in western music scales Also the r...

Page 5: ...te These are used in Learn mode See Tutorial 2 Create Your Own Scale with Learn Mode page 9 and the Learn Mode section page 14 Shift Functions There are several advanced features that won t need to be adjusted often but can make important and subtle changes to the module s behavior Take a look at the faceplate and notice that the word Shift highlighted in gold is written underneath the Freeze butt...

Page 6: ...knob switch and jack The Scale knob selects the scale to which the oscillators are quantized See the Scales and Oscillators section page 11 for details about how scales are used There are 30 pre programmed scales on the Ensemble Oscillator arranged in three groups of ten scales each You can also program your own scales see Learn Mode page 14 The Scale knob has ten positions each one selects a scal...

Page 7: ...epending on the position of the Twist switch Ramp morphs the phase to an increasingly steep sawtooth and beyond Pulsar compresses the phase of the sine wave to create narrow pulses Crush bit crushes the oscillator phase The Twist jack responds to voltages from 5V to 5V Negative voltages reduce the amount of effect and positive voltages increase the amount of effect with respect to the knob positio...

Page 8: ...e Pitch Root Spread Scale or Detune knobs or jacks However frozen oscillators will still respond to waveform and mixing panning changes via the Twist Warp Cross FM and Balance knobs and jacks The Stereo Mode and Oscillators shift functions allow you to adjust the panning and the enabled disabled state of frozen oscillators When the Freeze button is pressed or a trigger is detected on the Freeze ja...

Page 9: ...programmed a scale It s saved in the group and slot the Scale knob and switch point to You can recall it even after you power down 13 Let s listen to the notes of the scale Notice that the Freeze button is flashing see inset below Turn the Root knob up and or down until the Freeze button flashes green Now you can slowly turn Root to play the notes of the scale in order 14 Listen to how the notes s...

Page 10: ...ce for a brief moment The Learn button will flash white each time a note is added 7 Add more notes if you wish maximum of 16 8 When you re done tap the Learn button It ll flash green to indicate your scale saved 9 That s it You ve programmed a scale It s saved in the group and slot the Scale knob and switch point to You can recall your scale even after you power down 10 Listen to the notes of your...

Page 11: ...jack With Spread all the way down the oscillators are all tuned to the same pitch As Spread is turned up the space between the oscillators is widened Quantization When an oscillator is tuned between two allowed notes which is most of the time instead of snapping to the closest note like a normal quantizer would do the oscillator produces two pitches one tuned to each of the nearest allowed notes T...

Page 12: ...age of 12 19 Scale Result Oscillators Scale Result Oscillators Spread Spread Root Scale Result Oscillators Spread Root Root Turning Spread up Turning Root up Pitch Pitch Pitch Scale Result Oscillators Spread Root Turning Pitch up Pitch 8 shown Approx note Frequency 1 0 0 H z 2 0 0 H z 4 0 0 H z 8 0 0 H z 1 6 k H z 3 2 k H z Frequency 1 0 0 H z 2 0 0 H z 4 0 0 H z 8 0 0 H z 1 6 k H z 3 2 k H z Freq...

Page 13: ... own scale in the Octave group and the highest note you enter is not exactly a whole number of octaves above the lowest note then the module will automatically insert an extra interval at the end to complete the octave This means that whenever the sequence of intervals repeats with a scale in the Octave group the pitches will always be one or more octaves higher 12TET group factory scales Interval...

Page 14: ...Learn mode The other jacks and knobs work as normal Twist and Warp modify the waveshape and the Root jack offsets notes as they re entered Be aware if you have CV patched into the Scale jack because it effects where the scale is saved Coarse Tuning As described in the tutorial you can fine tune the last note you entered by holding down Learn and turning Fine Tune You can also coarsely tune the las...

Page 15: ...lat E1 bit more flat F 1 bit more flat C 2 even flatter Eb2 etc It s no longer practical to represent the allowed notes using the western system of notation Restoring a Factory Scale If you want to restore a scale to the factory default set the Scale knob and switch to the scale you wish to restore Then press and hold the Learn button for four seconds The button will flash blue and the factory sca...

Page 16: ...g between notes more seamless The highest setting knob at fully clockwise applies maximum Crossfading The two nearest allowed frequencies are always played crossfading normally based on proximity This setting makes it difficult to dial in just one note but it offers maximum smoothness when adjusting Root or Spread Oscillators The Ensemble Oscillator can potentially use 16 oscillators to produce so...

Page 17: ...imate blue and white 8 If the buttons turn red while the file is playing there was an error a Stop the file and rewind to the beginning b Check the cable is plugged in tightly c Tap the Learn button It will go back to flashing green d Play the file again from the beginning 9 If the file loads successfully the Ensemble Oscillator will do an animation of a rainbow of colors on both buttons 10 Power ...

Page 18: ...asy 1 Power off the module 2 Flip all four switches to the center position 3 Turn all knobs to center 4 Hold down the Freeze button and power up the module The two buttons will turn white or a hue close to white 5 Use the knobs to adjust the red green and blue balance of each button The center position makes no color adjustment left of center reduces the amount of a color right of center boosts th...

Page 19: ...tputs Frequency range 0Hz DC 20kHz Typical amplitude 10Vpp Maximum amplitude 18 5Vpp 1V oct inputs Root and Pitch Voltage range 2V to 6V 8 octave range Factory calibrated to 1 00V oct Per jack user calibration allows from 0 7V oct to 1 3V oct CV inputs other than 1V oct Voltage range 5V to 5V Gate inputs Trigger threshold 2 5V User memory non volatile Scale slots 30 Shift feature settings 1V oct c...

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