God sounds so good! Really great demonstration and thank you for not just showing it being processed by other verbos stuff. This is defiantly my dream oscillator
No where near the same animal! The PO has its own skillset (and I own three of them in my other rack...), as this has its own skill set. tho the PO is warm a buttery, where as this sounds like an angry lion.
Nosir! The Foundation is kinda closer to the half of the Complex Oscillator with a slight variation. I actually find myself using the Foundation more and more -- it sounds really, really good. The Harmonic is a sine wave oscillator that you can increase or decrease the harmonics at various fixed intervals.
@@empirix However, yes... it is a bit of a money pit. On the plus side, if you have any other bad habits; i.e. Cigarettes, Alcohol, Heroin, Magic the Gathering, this will help break any addiction cause you'll be too poor to buy into anything else!
That quirkiness might make sense in combination with the reversing attenuator cv input. I am assuming that cv input is controlling the frequency? Nice jam!
Thats an interesting thought, and perhaps there is some logic to it. I did notice that out of the package the knob was already turned to the 9 oclock position, and I have also noticed that in Mark's presentation videos for the module, the knob appears to be in a similar position! Certainly not a deal breaker, this is an awesome module -- the next vid after this shows me playing with it a bit more!
God sounds so good! Really great demonstration and thank you for not just showing it being processed by other verbos stuff. This is defiantly my dream oscillator
In later vids. I have it paired now with the Amp and Tone! Really brings out the harmonics!
Good Work! Thanks for sharing.
so cool thank you
Thank you for watching :-)
Looks dope this and the new Instruo wave shaper oscillator would be nice combo. Reminds me a lot of the Richter Anti-Oscillator wave shaper module.
I don't actually think you'd need the Instruo with it! It would really be a bit overkill, I think!
How does it compare with the pitts primary osc?
No where near the same animal! The PO has its own skillset (and I own three of them in my other rack...), as this has its own skill set. tho the PO is warm a buttery, where as this sounds like an angry lion.
is it similar to the harmonic oscillator too, I know it's kind of half of the complex osc etc? thanks for the video
Nosir! The Foundation is kinda closer to the half of the Complex Oscillator with a slight variation. I actually find myself using the Foundation more and more -- it sounds really, really good.
The Harmonic is a sine wave oscillator that you can increase or decrease the harmonics at various fixed intervals.
@@boedye cheers, have the harmonic, looking at this though with the multi delay, the money pit gets deeper 🤣
@@empirix "You've taken your first steps into a much larger world" 🤣
@@empirix However, yes... it is a bit of a money pit. On the plus side, if you have any other bad habits; i.e. Cigarettes, Alcohol, Heroin, Magic the Gathering, this will help break any addiction cause you'll be too poor to buy into anything else!
@@boedye lol cheers
That quirkiness might make sense in combination with the reversing attenuator cv input. I am assuming that cv input is controlling the frequency? Nice jam!
Thats an interesting thought, and perhaps there is some logic to it. I did notice that out of the package the knob was already turned to the 9 oclock position, and I have also noticed that in Mark's presentation videos for the module, the knob appears to be in a similar position! Certainly not a deal breaker, this is an awesome module -- the next vid after this shows me playing with it a bit more!
@@boedye have you tried running it through a logic module or inverter?
@@GuitarsAndSynths I have not! I also dont have one...