Friday, November 28, 2025
Weston HV 1 Hybrid Oscillator (sound.report english)
video upload by Heiner Kruse - The Green Man(TGM) - sound.report
Timestamps:
00:00-02:33 Intro
02:33-04:20 Digital Osc
04:20-05:40 Aux CV-In Modulation WT Cluster
05:40-08:33 Scale and organize Modulation
08:33-11:10 Fold Algorithms and FM
11:10-15:09 Where’s the beef - + WT Chord Mode
HV1 is an oscillator that brings the best of both the analog and digital worlds: At the core is a super stable, great-tracking, analog triangle core VCO. The triangle is fed into a digital phase shifter, which outputs a phase-shifted triangle and morphed wavetable waveform. The phase-shifted triangle is also transformed into a complementary set of sawtooth, pulse, and sine waveforms using analog circuitry. The digital waveforms are both 16-bit / 150kHz resolution, with available anti-aliasing, making them right at home with the analog waveforms.
Features:
+ Detune ability to make HV1 act like 2 separate, parallel oscillators
+ True linear Phase Modulation & Through-Zero FM
+ 16-way morphing wavetable output with ability to load WaveEdit format and Serum files from SD card
+ Auxiliary CV assignable to wavefolding and bitcrushing effects
+ Built-In Tuner Function
+ Great tracking and stability with 8 octave switch
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