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The Swarm features a SuperSaw oscillator with 8-note polyphony. This oscillator is composed of seven individual saw waves stacked on top of each other. The magic unfolds when you detune the waveforms by applying a frequency offset, resulting in one of the most massive synth sounds available.
The Swarm employs this massive sound through two distinct control modes: Polyphonic Mode and Arpeggiator Mode. In Polyphonic Mode, you can play up to eight notes simultaneously, exploring the full range of polyphony. Arpeggiator Mode offers a comprehensive monophonic arpeggiator, automatically sequencing held notes in a variety of patterns, enhancing your creative possibilities.
### More Features & Controls
To shape the sound further The Swarm has a 4 Pole Low Pass Filter with a subtle resonance as well as a simple attack and release envelope.
All onboard effects can be used with other music equipment. Simply plug an external audio source into the rear input jacks, and The Swarm will seamlessly mix the external audio with its synth core, allowing for simultaneous processing of both signals.
By pressing the touchpad on the right, The Swarm records a 1000ms sample of the current audio. It then layers, and smears the sample, creating an infinite drone frozen in time—a perfect foundation for layering additional notes. The freeze effect facilitates overdubbing, and pressing the touchpad with the freeze knob at its minimum setting erases the memory, allowing the device to capture a fresh sample.
The Swarm's delay is a digital delay with a subtle touch of warmth. The delay length synchronizes with the arpeggiator clock, which can be adjusted manually using the clock knob or via the tap tempo touchpad on the left. Additionally, the delay features a multiplier knob, offering a range of unique subdivisions that complement the synced arpeggiator, including quarter notes, dotted eighths, eighths, and triplets.
The reverb effect in The Swarm strives to enhance the natural body and ambience of the synth core without overshadowing it. Its stereo reverb algorithm is controlled by a single knob, which adjusts both the mix and decay simultaneously. This versatile control allows you to seamlessly transition from realistic room or hall effects to expansive cathedral-like soundscapes, offering a wide range of atmospheric possibilities.
The SuperSaw oscillator practically demands to be paired with a chorus effect. The Swarm employs a stereo 4-voice chorus effect alongside a gradually shifting LFO, aiming to craft dimensionality without becoming nauseating.
Detune - Detunes SuperSaw oscillator
Filter - Cutoff frequency of the filter
Attack - Rising edge of envelope
Release - Falling edge of envelope
### ARPEGGIATOR
"ARP" Toggle - Activates Arpeggiator Mode
"HOLD" Toggle - Stores all notes played in memory
Direction - Selects the direction of arpeggiator (UP, DOWN, SEESAW, RANDOM, ORDER PLAYED)
Octaves - Selects the number of octaves played by the arpeggiator
Clock - Speed of the arpeggiator and delay clock
Clock Toggle - Switches between manual clock knob and tap tempo.
Tap Tempo (Yellow Pad) - Tap tempo for arpeggiator and delay clock
Freeze (Yellow Pad) - Press to record. Pressing with Freeze Knob at minimum will erase sample
Freeze (Knob) - Sets the level of of the frozen, infinite drone
D.Level - Delay signal level
D.Feedback - Number of delay repeats
D.Multiplier - Sets delay multiplier (quarter note, dotted eighth, eighth, triplets)
Reverb - Mix and Decay of reverb increase simultaneously
Chorus - Sets chorus level
### REAR PANEL
Out(L) - Left Output (stereo headphone jack/TRS when Out(R) is unconnected)
Out(R) - Right Output
In(L) - Audio input to send external audio through onboard effects (If source is Mono, use In(L))
In(R) - Audio input to send external audio through onboard
Oct+: Shifts the entire synth up one octave for every press
Oct-: Shifts the entire synth down one octave for every press
MIDI HOST INPUT - Provides power and communication with your USB Midi Controller
USB POWER SUPPLY - USB-C plug to power synth