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About This Listing

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The Make Noise ‘Mysteron’ is a voltage controlled Dual Digital Waveguide algorithm that is a bit of a mystery even to some of those involved in its design. Despite being completely digital, it is highly organic, displaying variation in outcome often seen only in nature. It is a formless blob of DSP that users can grow, modulate and patch program into new sounds, some vaguely recognizable and others completely otherworldly. The range of sounds possible is quite large. From pianissimo to fortissimo, short percussive bursts to bowed, sustaining pitches. The two waveguides can be pitched together or independently, mutated with harmonic or inharmonic waveforms and fed back into themselves or each other. 

Features

  • Complete Digital Synthesis Voice Module
  • Patch programmed, without menus or presets
  • Unique algorithm never before utilized in any synthesizer or module
  • Voltage control over all parameters
  • Attenuators for all CV inputs
  • Quantize Mode ensures good musical tracking
  • Pairs well with the Optomix and Erbe Verb

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Mysteron Module
Categories
Synth Module Function
  • Oscillator
Modular Synth Format
  • Eurorack
Horizontal Pitch
  • 14HP

About the Seller

Perfect Circuit

Burbank, CA, United States
(26,262)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:41,758

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