via Malekko on Facebook
"A MODULE GIVEAWAY? FINALLY!
It might seem like we've been ignoring the synth community, but, uh, you're wrong! We've been working on crazy, missile command-type stuff. Yeah, that's right! Really. Top secret. So don't ask if our digits have blisters…
Anyway, we are giving away a brand-new product! Unlike our last giveaway, this one will be fresh off the line, made one or two days before sending off to the lucky winner.
OK- it's an Oscillator II!
Yes, it's the Richter Oscillator II euro-rack module, featuring the cleanest waveforms in the business!
Built in Portland, OR, the Richter Oscillator II retains all the hallmarks of the original Wiard Oscillator yet includes the new TRI 2 output's super-clean wave and a push-button LFO switch! Refinements on the original are certain to make it a fan favorite across the globe!
Drawing entry is automatic when you share this post on your timeline with all the nerds in your life and "like" this page! The winner will be randomly selected from all entrants on Thursday, December 13th and posted via this Facebook page."
Grant Richter is the man behind Wiard.
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