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[[monophonic]] simple Synthesizer with 2 digital oscillators with the waveshapes of many well known [[Wavetable]] synth.
[[monophonic]] simple Synthesizer with 2 digital oscillators with the waveshapes of many well known [[Wavetable]] synth.
These waveshapes are not wavetables. But the same waveshapes found for exsample in the PPG waves.
These waveshapes are not wavetables. But the same waveshapes found for example in the [[PPG]] waves.
The filter is a Moog clone. The 2 ADSRs are fully analog.
The filter is a [Moog] clone. The 2 ADSRs are fully analog.


Not based on the [[Waldorf]] [[Microwave]] (very different technics, but sharing all the classic PPG waveshapes).
Not based on the [[Waldorf]] [[Microwave]] (very different technics, but sharing all the classic PPG waveshapes).
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Best mix of the digital waveshapes and a strong filter, but it's a bit limited like
Best mix of the digital waveshapes and a strong filter, but it's a bit limited like


LFO only around 10 Hz (later added software oLFO because of user requests)
LFO only around 10 Hz (later added software LFO because of user requests)


On the other hand the Arpeggiator is way more tight to midi clocks and speed changed then all others by pro companies.
On the other hand the Arpeggiator is way more tight to midi clocks and speed changed then all others by pro companies.

Version vom 15. Januar 2007, 20:48 Uhr

Modulus Monowave

monophonic simple Synthesizer with 2 digital oscillators with the waveshapes of many well known Wavetable synth. These waveshapes are not wavetables. But the same waveshapes found for example in the PPG waves. The filter is a [Moog] clone. The 2 ADSRs are fully analog.

Not based on the Waldorf Microwave (very different technics, but sharing all the classic PPG waveshapes).

Best mix of the digital waveshapes and a strong filter, but it's a bit limited like

LFO only around 10 Hz (later added software LFO because of user requests)

On the other hand the Arpeggiator is way more tight to midi clocks and speed changed then all others by pro companies. And it starts the arpeggio allways with a quantise function (depending on the used clock ratio) on the right midi clock beat. This is unique.


Made by Paul Maddox