Review: Instruo Cš-L Dual Voltage Controlled Oscillator This oscillator was definitely fun to explore. Super dense, with a ton of possibilities. You can check out more of my thoughts here along with some audio demos:
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Review: Instruo Cš-L Dual Voltage Controlled Oscillator This oscillator was definitely fun to explore. Super dense, with a ton of possibilities. You can check out more of my thoughts here along with some audio demos:
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Available now! The Instruo Cš-L⠀ ⠀ The Cš-L is a dual voltage controlled oscillator. It take the modern approach of dual primary oscillators and expands upon them.⠀ ⠀ Each oscillator sports its own wavefolder, pulse width modulation output and a wide range of classic waveforms.⠀ ⠀ A four-quadrant multiplier stage allows for ring modulation as well as rectified and positive only amplitude modulation.⠀ ⠀ Each oscillator uses a different core (top sawtooth, bottom triangle core) giving the best of both worlds.⠀ ⠀ A versatile, definable routing modulation bus allows for CV control over a huge range of cross modulation without even needing to insert a patch cable.⠀ ⠀ Complex oscillators traditionally comprise of two VCOs used to generate complex waveforms. The classic configuration uses an arrangement of modulator -> carrier. Use of wavefolders enhance the timbre complexity to a 'final' output.⠀ ⠀ The Cš-L takes this tried and tested configuration, but blurs the lines of which voice is the carrier and which is the modulator. They can be either or both simultaneously.⠀ ⠀ Each oscillator has it's own unique characteristics and perks, down their core circuits.⠀ ⠀ There is a wavefolder per oscillator, giving the Cš-L two entirely separate 'final' outputs.