Cat Multiosc B (Sync Slave)
Cat Multiosc B (Sync Slave)
The Cat Multiosc B can be used in slave mode (the saw oscillator is slaved).
Three oscillator outputs at the same time (sub square, square, saw up).
Used in conjunction with the cat multiosc a, it's possible to obtain fat sounds in minutes.
As always, i must say thanks very much to pixelbytes (shroomz and shark)for the idea and the design.
Micron
updated to v 1.1 (pot optimization by Pixelbytes)
24Dec 2006
device deleted (an explanation will come shortly)
Last edited by djmicron on Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:13 am, edited 2 times in total.
I'm using pulsar since more than 5 years, but modular only a view weeks (also this forum).
I tested your cat multi A and had to say, great sounding tool.
(Damned, my english is too bad, to say the right words. Turn me on slave mode )
So I'm happy about your next present to the community.
Many thanks
Shilo
I tested your cat multi A and had to say, great sounding tool.
(Damned, my english is too bad, to say the right words. Turn me on slave mode )
So I'm happy about your next present to the community.
Many thanks
Shilo
Thanks to all for trying it
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in the next releases will be done some other module related to the cat series and some update of my previous devices and some new device from my (crazy) headOn 2006-10-04 08:30, megerov wrote:
What next ?
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Much better with the switch changed Salvatore!!
This sounds soooo sweet alongside the master version With the pair of these it's relatively easy to come very close to the Octave CAT architecture & sound which is very cool for us here because our CAT is acting completely flakey at the moment (I think we've been neglecting it & it wants some attention)
Great work & thanks for this!!!
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This sounds soooo sweet alongside the master version With the pair of these it's relatively easy to come very close to the Octave CAT architecture & sound which is very cool for us here because our CAT is acting completely flakey at the moment (I think we've been neglecting it & it wants some attention)
Great work & thanks for this!!!
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Oh, wow!
The saw osc sounds wonderful!
Excellent both for bass-lines and for some serious piercing leads.
I really like the way it behaves on low octaves: dominant, instead of 'clickish'.
The Pulse and triangle also sounds very good. What have you changed in their design? I'd be happy to hear what space these waveforms gives for innovation...
Many thanks!
The saw osc sounds wonderful!
Excellent both for bass-lines and for some serious piercing leads.
I really like the way it behaves on low octaves: dominant, instead of 'clickish'.
The Pulse and triangle also sounds very good. What have you changed in their design? I'd be happy to hear what space these waveforms gives for innovation...
Many thanks!
Blend Studios | www.BlendStudios.co.il
Here is some modular patches made by BLUEmotion which use the C4T Master OSC >>>
http://www.planetz.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=20006
http://www.planetz.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=20015
http://www.planetz.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=20006
http://www.planetz.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=20015
hi,ds-sound wrote:Oh, wow!
The saw osc sounds wonderful!
Excellent both for bass-lines and for some serious piercing leads.
I really like the way it behaves on low octaves: dominant, instead of 'clickish'.
The Pulse and triangle also sounds very good. What have you changed in their design? I'd be happy to hear what space these waveforms gives for innovation...
Many thanks!
i have made this device from low level atoms and i've tried to emulate the freq response of the real cat by designing some filter at the output of each oscillator.
Thanks for trying and don't forget to try it in tandem with the cat a
Actually I was going to try it with a super-saw patch, should be fun!
I love that C4T saw waveform...
I tried to emulate it by rolling the low frequencies off a flexor NBL saw, then adding an open LP filter with high resonance.
It's much easier now, with your C4T osc, and it also sounds much better!
I love that C4T saw waveform...
I tried to emulate it by rolling the low frequencies off a flexor NBL saw, then adding an open LP filter with high resonance.
It's much easier now, with your C4T osc, and it also sounds much better!
Blend Studios | www.BlendStudios.co.il
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Re: Cat Multiosc B (Sync Slave)
So bummed out by the removal of all your cool modules Micron :/
I really love the deep C4T sound ...
Any chance these Oscs are still available ?
Thanks
I really love the deep C4T sound ...
Any chance these Oscs are still available ?
Thanks