MATRIXSYNTH: The Bateleur/expander/Noise mixer from Birdkids with reverb


Wednesday, November 28, 2018

The Bateleur/expander/Noise mixer from Birdkids with reverb


Published on Nov 28, 2018 Dziam Bass

"Hello Folks !!!
Today another piece of sound VCO- The Bateleur from birdkids.
Great analog VCO with FM '' Through-zero '', and a nice expander.
In addition to the normal waveforms that the Noise Mixer combines, the Bateleur also have a standalone 4-pole filter 24db /oct , and also filter input for a thick round bass sound and PWM which attenuation dial affects the amplitude of the modulation signal input.
after modulation with FM are really great effects, but about this next time I just used it for a moment of switching to FM this sound without bigger modulation.I definitely recommend it if you are looking for a thick VCO with FM and wonderful filter and glide .The new RAVEN from birdkids is also based on this oscillator and it's really awesome so it's definitely necessary to check this new project also on the Kickstarter looking at their official page here: http://birdkids.orgCheck it demo if you want.!!!"

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