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6. THE DIGITAL OSCILLATOR
The Digital Oscillator is the very heart of the MicroFreak. It's the digital circuit that generates
the core sound of this instrument. The other parts of the MicroFreak - the Analog Filter,
the Envelopes, and the LFO - exist only to shape/mangle/wobble the sound of the Digital
Oscillator.
The Oscillator in the MicroFreak is unique in that it can emulate many different synthesis
models. In the history of electronic music, many gifted sound engineers developed unique
ways of generating sounds. Voltage Controlled Oscillators, the pitch of which could be
controlled with an external voltage, FM oscillators that created timbres by modulating two
or more oscillators, Harmonic oscillators that used combinations of harmonics to create
complex timbres. You'll find many of these Oscillator models in the MicroFreak, and we hope
you'll have as much fun with them as the engineers who designed them.
At Arturia, we are fans of
. They permitted us to implement some of
their open source Oscillator designs in the MicroFreak, for which we are very grateful as
they add a lot to sonic potential of the MicroFreak.
Oscillators come in two flavors; analog and digital. Digital oscillators have advantages over
analog oscillators: they are capable of generating a much broader palette of waveforms
and are more flexible and stable than their analog counterparts. Analog filters, on the other
hand, have something special to them.
The MicroFreak offers you the best of both worlds: a digital oscillator and an analog filter.
6.1. The oscillator as a sound generator
When you hear a sound, you hear air vibrating against the eardrum of your ear. As humans,
we can hear frequencies in the range of 20 to 20,000 Hz. As you age your ability to hear
high frequencies will gradually diminish. At 65 you'll probably hear only frequencies up to
6000 Hz. But that is enough to be able to enjoy timbral variations in music.
The ear can perceive sound around 50 Hz as bass (think huge organ pipes), but around
30 Hz it's difficult for the ear to hear a sound as a pitch; it's perceived as a low rumble.
In electronic music, low-frequency sounds are often used as voltage or control signals
to modulate another module. An LFO is an oscillator specifically designed to generate
frequencies in this range. The LFO in the MicroFreak can generate signals in the range from
0.1Hz to 100Hz. Please refer to the
for details.
Note:
Modulation is not limited to this range; some audio oscillator models in the MicroFreak
use a second oscillator to modulate their own frequency.
The Digital Oscillator can play notes in the range from C-2 to G8. Although the MicroFreak
keyboard spans only two octaves, you can shift the range it plays up and down.
*
Freaky idea: * Applying a (very) small dose of randomness to the pitch of the digital
oscillator will make someone who listens to your track sit up and pay attention.
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