An important feature of the module created by the German engineer Jörg Schaaf is the possibility of layering of the settings of all oscillator parameters, and the process of combining can be controlled both through the control elements of the module, including LFO, and via an external CV signal that can modify the settings of the oscillators and the above mentioned LFO. This system is also capable of sending an external signal to other modules to change their parameters, which makes it possible to loop control signals.
The result of the oscillator operating is the creation of a "swarm" of sounds altering in real time. There are 2 main digital oscillators ("swarms") and up to 16 digital oscillators in total are available they can be detuned with the help of a special encoder. The pitch can be adjusted in musical intervals, chords, clusters or detunes for achieving a more saturated sound. The "swarm" can be saved in snapshots, the number of which can be up to 8. Switching between the snapshots can be performed during playback.
Both swarm oscillators have independent outputs and can be used as separate voices. The scale inputs can get quantized to musical scales, providing the possibility, for example, to control the sound swarm via an external analog device.