Oscillator v1 can produce four sound waves within a five-octave range. Control is carried out according to the standard 1 Volt per octave. For each waveform (sine, triangle, saw, square) an individual output is provided.
For the creation of complex sound forms there is a possibility of frequency (FM), pulse-width (PWM) modulation and "hard sync" (Pittsburg called this mode – a "reset" one).
The rear panel of the module has the resistors installed to adjust the shape of the sine and triangle, as well as the output levels for each waveform.
Oscillator v2 is a compact analog voltage controlled oscillator (VCO). It is built on the same principle as its big brother was. The module is controlled by a 1-volt signal per octave and can play notes within a 5-octave range. A coarse and fine tuning...
Waveforms Oscillator is the analog oscillator (VCO) with multiple outputs and the possibility of modulation. Waveforms is designed to work with 1V/octave signals, and notes can be played within five octaves. Unlike vintage VCO, the module has good...