POLYGONAL SYNTHESIS
HYBRID APPROACH
ALL-ACCESS INTERFACE
POLYGONAL SYNTHESIS
Parameters explained
ORDER
Set the overtones
Order defines the number of corners on the polygon, which can range from a line (order 2) to an almost perfect circle (order 28) with all fractional settings in between. The number of corners defines the ratio of overtones with respect to the fundamental frequency: a low count keeps the harmonics near the fundamental frequency, a high order shifts them up.
TEETH
Bite through the mix
ROLL
Animate the spectrum
OPERATOR
Modulate with precise ratios
One of the benefits of a digital oscillator core is precise frequency tracking for linear FM modulation. Here, the builtin operator modulates the fundamental frequency for FM madness. FM Ratio is settable and quantizable, FM Amount goes from subtle growls in the lows to aliasing madness at high frequencies.
FOLD
Overflow waves to the other side
- High contrast OLED display
- 6 long range sliders with dust covers
- 8 high torque potentiometers
- 11 mini jack connectors for inputs and outputs
- 3 push buttons and leds
- Original Polygonal Synthesis core
- Builtin FM operator
- Low frequency panning modulator
- Analog wave overflow output stage
- 2x high speed V/oct and exponential FM inputs
(24 bit / 96 kHz) - 6x actively filtered CV inputs
(16 bit / 6 kHz) - 1x trigger input for hard sync
- 1x stereo output
- 3U Eurorack module
- 32 HP wide, 26 mm in depth
- 110 mA @ +12 V
- 15 mA @ -12 V
- Weight: 266 g