
"this is a squarewave oscillator that is triggered by three, momentary, push-button switches. the pitch of the oscillator is controlled by the knob on the left of the unit. each push-button switch sets the oscillator to a different pitch range. you can use the switches one at a time or press any combination at once to get a number of pitch range possibilities. sound is only produced when one or more of the buttons are pushed down. once the buttons are released, the oscillator will stop.
output is through a 1/4″ jack on the right side of the box. the switch on the left side of the box turns the unit on/off. it can only be powered by a 9v battery (not included).
this instrument is very loud and there is no volume control. so we recommend that you keep the volume on your amplifier low when first turning the oscillator on.
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here is a video sample of the oscillator in action. it starts without any external effects, but then a phaser pedal is used and later a delay pedal is also introduced into the mix."
YouTube via lacolumnadurruti — January 14, 2010 — "this is an oscillator that is triggered by three red, momentary push-buttons. each button selects a different pitch range for the oscillator. the knob controls the relative pitch. the buttons can be used one at a time or in different combinations.
the first part of the video is the oscillator without any effects. later, a the signal is sent through a phaser effect. and then also through a delay pedal."
WTF is the point of this thing? Boring.
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