Tuesday, January 17, 2012
NAMM: New Corsynth C102 VC LFO
"Corsynth is proud to introduce a new module, the C102 VC LFO, voltage controlled low frequency oscillator with five waveforms available simultaneously.
With three frequency ranges ( L, M, H ) the VC LFO can oscillate from one cycle every 7 minutes up to 1KHz. Thanks to this wide frequency range the LFO can be used to produce really slow and subtle modulations to audio frequency modulation (FM sounds).
Another important feature is that the oscillation frequency can be voltage controlled using the FM input. You can modulate the frequency with an envelope, other LFO , sequencer etc. Using the FM input, it’s also possible to get extra waveforms like hyperbolic sine wave, hyperbolic cosine wave and more.. Just connect one of the VC-LFO outputs to its FM input and turn up the FM level potentiometer.
The module will be available in February but all pre-orders made before the official release will have a 10% discount."
More info : http://www.corsynth.com/home/modules/c102-vc-lfo
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