Interface
Quanta
Phase
is a DC-coupled bipolar phase-modulation input.
selects the algorithm used to produce the waveforms. Plain is a variable sample rate
direct waveform synthesis. Mathematically it is equivalent to a wavetable, but the table
is computed on the fly. Super mode is 6 oscillators with LFO phase modulation. Noise
is a fixed sample rate Perlin noise oscillator.
controls the built in quantizer on the 1v/8va input. 00 is disabled, 24 is quarter tone
(24-tet) and 12 is semitone (12-tet).
is a hard sync input for LFO sync and sync modulation. This is a rising-edge triggered
input.
1V/8VA
Mode
is the CV input for MORPH/FOLD. It sums with the position of the knob.
MORPH/FOLD
Sync
Bi
is a DC-coupled bipolar output -5v to 5v.
is an encoder used to select the base pitch of the oscillator. Tapping the pitch knob
toggles between coarse (red LED) and fine (green LED) mode. Pressing and holding
PITCH for two seconds will toggle the pitch-based amplitude compensation. All
settings are stored in flash and will persist through power cycling. The base pitch can
be varied across 23 octaves of range (“lower than you care about to higher than you
care about”).
Mo-Fo
PITCH
controls the timbre of the waveform. In Plain and Super modes, it morphs through the
basic waveforms (sine, square, saw, triangle, sine) then starts wavefolding the sine
waveform. In noise mode, it broadens the spectrum and then begins wavefolding.
is a standard one volt per octave pitch input. It has eight octaves of range.
Uni
is a DC-coupled unipolar output 0v to 5v
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Noise Engineering
Sinc Iter
Twenty-Three Octave multi-mode voltage-controlled oscillator