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Key Features
Product Ref: 117494
The Primary Oscillator is capable of generating an array of sounds, giving you a ton of possibilities before you even hit the filter. The Primary oscillator uses unique cascading waveform processing to create complex, fully modulatable waveforms. The module offers a range of custom waveshapers including a harmonic sine wave that gives you a sine wave with just enough harmonic content to give a filter something to hold onto. The blade wave processor is a modulatable ramp wave that produces an evolving waveform. The button can be used to select whether the core waveform is triangle or sine. Its shape can be controlled using the attenuator to create a sweeping or chorus effect. On top of that you can adjust the slider to sweep through the blade wave and pulse width amount, allowing you to create a range of different sounds. Primary Oscillator also features a bit-crusher-like effect. However, unlike a digital bit crusher, the analogue fragments circuit sounds full and warm. The fragments wave control is essentially an analogue downsampler that avoids lo-fi digital results by smoothly downsampling an infinite resolution. Sounds can be completely crushed to dust by using this function.
The Primary Oscillator is based around a custom VCA oscillator. It takes advantage of calibrated temperature stabilisation, paired with hard sync and both linear and exponential frequency modulation, resulting in a stable saw core oscillator that is just calling to be explored.
The timbre wavefolder repeatedly folds the waveform in on itself to enable deep spectral changes that completely make the waveform unrecognisable. The timbre section features a highly tuned, voltage controlled wavefolder, which can add odd harmonics to either the sine wave or blade wave, allowing for more sonic exploration.