Dimensions
26 HP
42 mm deep
Current Draw
200 mA +12V
80 mA -12V
? mA 5V
Price
$566 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

Specs are approved by the manufacturer

dual voltage controlled complex oscillator

Cš-L is a dual voltage controlled oscillator.
It takes the modern approach of dual primary oscillators and expands upon them.
Each oscillator sports its own wavefolder, PWM output and wide range of classic waveforms.
A four-quadrant multiplier stage allows for ring modulation as well as rectified and positive only amplitude modulation.
Each oscillator uses a different core (top sawtooth core, bottom triangle core) giving the best of both worlds.
A versatile, definable routing modulation bus allows for CV control over a huge range of cross modulation without even needing to insert a patch cable.

Sawtooth core voltage controlled oscillator (Oscillator A - Top)
Waveforms: Sine, Triangle, Sawtooth, Pulse, wavefold final
Triangle core voltage controlled oscillator (Oscillator B - Bottom)
Waveforms: Sine, Triangle, Square/Sub, double pulse, wavefold final
1V/octave, Coarse and Fine pitch controls per oscillator
Frequency modulation input per oscillator, linear or exponential response, with attenuators
LFO range switch for oscillator A
Switchable link between 1V/octave inputs for parallel tracking
Multiply output with three modulator behaviour options
CV over each wavefolder with attenuverters
Symmetry offset control for each wavefolder with attenuverter
CV controllable modulation bus (INDEX) with complex definable internal routing

http://www.instruo.media/t-l


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