Digital oscillators have quite some advantages over their analog counterparts. The Klavis Twin Waves MKII is a perfect example. It holds two oscillators that can function in VCO or LFO mode. It can achieve classic waves, but also does stacked waves, selfsynced waves, ringmod, bit crush, and a variety of noise. LFO mode also covers sample and hold and interesting fluctuating voltage modes, and so on. In this video we take a deep dive with the module and explore the many benefits of a diverse digital oscillator.
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Timetable:
00:00 – Intro
01:46 – VCO features
04:31 – VCO algo’s – Single waves
07:46 – VCO algo’s – Stacked waves
11:47 – VCO algo’s – Bit crush
12:43 – VCO algo’s – Selfsync
15:32 – VCO algo’s – Ring mod
15:54 – VCO algo’s – Noise
17:19 – LFO features
19:28 – LFO Algo’s Cyclic
25:19 – LFO Algo’s Aperiodic
29:34 – Advanced features
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