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About This Listing

The Orgone Accumulator (OA) is a digital phase-accumulation oscillator module capable of creating a wide range of timbres, from classic subtractive-synth-style sounds, to PPG-wavetable stuff, and hardcore FM!

Basic operation involves the mixing of a core of three waveforms, which can be dynamically scanned, and applying modulation and effects to produce otherworldly noises. Of course, you don’t have to get crazy; the OA will happily produce pedestrian oscillations.

The OA isn’t “just” another Eurorack oscillator, though. The on-board effects add another deep layer of tweakability and sound-shaping. Select one of these eight effects and enable it on any or all of the wave-slots: detune, twin (doubling), distortion (two types), chord, spectral, or delay. Each effect’s parameters are bipolar, which means the sound can vary wildly depending on which way you turn that knob.

This is the DIY version of MKI, professionally built in 2016. 
Firmware is MKII, which includes drum machine mode etc. 

Has minor rack rash and a small scratch in between the Position and Position CV knobs. 

Listed5 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Orgone Accumulator
Categories
Made In
  • Canada

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