Ik denk dat je niet eens zo'n slechte koop doet met een evolver desktop.
Het is een compact dingetje, met 2 digitale maar ook twee analoge oscillatoren. Er zit een stepsequencer in en wat ik er van begrepen heb, kun je het ding echt enorm tweaken.
check de SOS review
een paar puntjes uit de review:
Oscillators 1 and 2 are analogue, sawtooth, triangle and variable pulse waves can be selected, plus a waveform that is a sawtooth/triangle mix. Oscillator 1 may also be hard-sync'ed to Oscillator 2.
Despite sounding very fat and warm, these oscillators are also impressively stable. Should you wish to emulate older, less precisely tuned analogues, a so-called 'oscillator slop' parameter is provided. This is OK, but rather subtle — to get more 'sloppy', you could always vary the pitch with a small amount of LFO modulation (with a random waveform) instead
Oscillators 3 and 4, by contrast, are digital. Their 128 12-bit waveforms
include waves 32-125 from the Prophet VS as well as an area for loading user waveforms. As shipped, the user locations (96-12
duplicate factory waves 1-31. There's currently no program available for uploading your own waves, but I expect somebody will develop one before too long. The 12-bit resolution of the ROM waves reflects the state of affairs on the original Prophet VS, but interestingly, the user waves may be up to 16-bit resolution. The preset waves exhibit all the characteristics that made the VS such fun. Expect aliasing, strange artifacts and weird noises — especially at higher frequencies. Each digital oscillator is capable of frequency-modulating or ring-modulating the other; you can even do both simultaneously if you're feeling brave enough to handle the (often) raucous result.
Check de review maar
Vet dingetje lijkt het me!
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