Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Analogue Systems rs95 oscillator tracking demonstration
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here is a demo of the Analogue Systems rs95 analog oscillator played along with the rs370 digital oscillator (for reference). This test shows the amazing accuracy of the scaling on the rs95 oscillator."
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I thought the point of analog was the inaccuracies?
ReplyDeleteThis video is a response to the complaining about certain modular oscs not tracking well on the AnalogueHaven Forum. I posted a clip of 6 Octaves from my Plan-B Model 15 Osc and mentioned that my ASystems RS-95e is very stable as well and very similar in sound making them my top two Eurorack Oscs.
ReplyDeleteGetting 5-6 Octaves of range by no means makes these less analog and meaty. Under pitch testing, there are always 5-10 cent variations to key pitch. That's what digital doesn't do.