Five Oscillators in a Module
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Cinco boasts five analog oscillators capable of generating drones or chords comprising five notes, accessible from the MIX OUT socket. Each oscillator’s tuning can be adjusted independently using the TUNE and FINE controls. Simultaneous pitch control for all five oscillators is facilitated by patching CV to the CV ALL input. Moreover, the TUNE ALL knob allows for collective transposition of all oscillators, with the range of transpose amount adjustable via a trimmer located on the module’s rear. While Cinco wasn’t specifically designed for precise 1V per octave tracking, you can achieve close approximation by calibrating tuning using trimmers located on the module’s back. Notably, the FM IN input of oscillator 3 is normalized to the other FM inputs. This facilitates pitch control for oscillators 3 to 5 alongside the primary CV ALL pitch input. If desired, this normalization can be disabled by desoldering an SMD bridge located on the back of the PCB or by connecting dummy cables (patch cables that are not connected further) to the other FM inputs.Cinco isn’t just a source for rich and harmonically versatile analog sounds; it’s also capable of generating harsh and earthshaking waveforms, particularly when utilizing the FM inputs.key featuresFive Analog Oscillators2x Saw or Pulse and 3x Saw WavesIndividual Pitch ControlsSingle CV Pitch InputTranspose all OscillatorsInternal MixerIndividual OutputsPulse Width Control (OSC 1 & 2)FM Inputs (OSC 3, 4 & 5)Skiff friendlyWrong polarity protectionspecs & downloadswidth: 14 HPdepth: 30 mmpower: 65 mA @ +12V / 43 mA @ -12V**Comes with original box, power ribbon and mounting screws.
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