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Month / March 2020
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Voice Spread #1
We’ve seen the 333 as an audio mixer, but it does pretty well also with CVs!
2020-03-31 -
Pitch Shift
USTA features two independent CV inputs, whose signal can be internally routed to several destinations (independently per track, of course).
2020-03-31 -
Quantization
Blip-blops are fun, but what about playing actual melodies? The USTA sequencer allows you to quantize your sequence to a selected scale and root note. You can also choose the quantization direction!
2020-03-31 -
Interacting Oscillators
IDEA There are many ways in which a musician can combine two audio sources to get new sounds that are widely different than the original ones. FALISTRI wasn’t born as an oscillator;…2020-03-10
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