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The Modulation Oscillator

Voltage Controlled Modulation

COMPLEX OSCILLATOR

The left oscillator ranges from 1 cycle per minute to 500 Hz from the “Frequency” 

control. It has outputs for triangle, square and saw waves. The “f.m. input” goes 

through an attenuator on the way to linear modulation of the frequency. The “c.v. 

input” goes through a reversing attenuator on it’s way to exponential modulation of 

pitch. A calibrated volt/octave input is also provided.

The right oscillator ranges from 3 Hz to 20 kHz from the panel “Frequency” control. 

It has outputs for triangle, square and sine waves and a “master” output, fed from a 

complex waveshaping circuit. The “f.m. input” goes through an attenuator on the 

way to linear modulation of the frequency. The “c.v. input” goes through a reversing 

attenuator on it’s way to exponential modulation of pitch. A calibrated volt/octave 

input is also provided.

The “HARMONICS” section allows timbre, symmetry and order parameters on the 

“master” output signal to be voltage controlled, each through a reversing 

attenuator. At the minimum timbre setting, the main output will be a sine wave. At 

the maximum timbre setting, with high order, the wave can sweep from square to 

saw to double frequency saw. At low order settings the sine wave is folded over 13 

times as the timbre control rises.

A toggle switch in the MODULATION section selects “a.m.” or “f.m.” (or off in the 

middle position). With this toggle switch in the “f.m.” position, turning up the “mod. 

amount” will add frequency modulation of the right side oscillator by the left side 

oscillator in whichever waveshape is selected with the toggle switch in this section.

With this toggle switch in the “a.m.” position, turning up the “mod. amount” will add 

amplitude modulation of the signal on the right side oscillator’s “master” output by 

the left side oscillator in whichever waveshape is selected with the toggle switch in 

this section. At the maximum “mod. amount” setting the effect is like a ring 

modulator and varying amounts of amplitude modulation on the way up.

The “sync” toggle switch when flipped left, toward the arrow, causes the 

modulation oscillator to soft sync to the master oscillator. This creates useful 

variation in frequency and amplitude modulated tones.

Congratulations on obtaining your Verbos Electronics Complex Oscillator. This Euro-Rack format module can act as the sound source in the sounds of classic analog 

synthesizers. The module contains two discrete, all analog, triangle core VCOs with facilities for voltage controlled FM, AM and complex waveshaping.

The Master Oscillator

COMPLEX OSCILLATOR

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