Scanned

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Getting out of modular synths and selling my whole system please look at my shop if you are interested in more.Scanned synthesis is a musical technique resembling a strange cross between wavetable oscillation and physical modeling, using wavetable techniques to "scan" arrays of physically modeled bodies in motion. Developed originally by Bill Verplank, Robert Shaw, and computer music pioneer Max Mathews in the late 1990s, scanned synthesis is a relatively new technique—and until now, a relatively unknown one. As its name attests, Qu-Bit's Scanned mobilizes the this technique to generate singular timbres and pitches previously unavailable in the Eurorack paradigm, and the hardware world altogether. Its interface is ergonomically configured to assist users with quick and dirty wavetable generation for practical on-the-fly programming.Using physical modeling to emulate exciters and resonating suspended bodies with controllable mass, center, stiffness, and damping, Scanned generates dynamically changing wavetables that alter in shape until they ultimately rest. A world of unheard timbres awaits, from clanging metallic textures to growly drones, inharmonic percussion, and far more. Scanned has to be heard to be believed.Scanned FeaturesFirst implementation of scanned synthesis in hardwareGenerates wavetables on-the-flyWavetables change dynamically based on abstracted physical modeling processesCan operate as a free-running oscillator or "excited" voiceInject input allows for excitation of modeled string via external audio or CVMultiple hammer shapes for a variety of internal excitationsCan create complex evolving sounds with little or no external modulation

Qu-Bit Electronix Scanned

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