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DRC Help - Oscillators

The Oscillators are the foundation of any subtractive synth. They create harmonically rich waveforms (or simpler ones) which get “sculpted” as the sound passes from module to module.

You can decompose any periodic waveform as a bunch of sine waves or harmonics (this is called Fourier Series). A complex waveform (such as Sawtooth, Square or Triangle) can be described as a sum of harmonics or sine waves.

The first harmonic gets called the fundamental, all other harmonics will be multiples of the first. You can also group harmonics as being even or odd. The simplest waveform is the Sine Wave composed of only the fundamental frequency.

The Sawtooth waveform is the richest classic periodic waveform composed of all harmonics both even and odd. These harmonics get lower in amplitude as they grow higher in frequency, but nevertheless, mathematically speaking, they are of infinite number, getting infinitely smaller as you go.

The Square Waveform is composed of only odd harmonics as is the Triangle Waveform. But these two waveforms differ in the way in which the harmonics are attenuated as they grow, being a lot more attenuated in the Triangle.

A non periodic waveform such as White Noise, in particular, is composed of every possible frequency with every possible amplitude distributed over time.

You use the Filter to alter the frequency content of the waveforms, and the VCA to alter the amplitude. These changes can be made static or can be made dynamic by using modulation sources such as the EG’s (Envelope Generators) or LFO’s (Low Frequency Oscillators).

We provide 4 different and simultaneous sound sources: 2 oscillators, 1 sub-octave oscillator and 1 noise source. There is also an additional pseudo sound source which reaches the MIXER, the RING (Ring Modulation), and this waveform is not a source per se but a product of the multiplication between OSC 1 with OSC 2.

There are 5 TABs in this panel: OSC 1, OSC 2, SUB/NOISE, MOD and PERF.

Oscillator 1

DRC Oscillators Panel

OSC 1 is the default sound source in DRC and is the one that in a sense defines the pitch of the synthesizer. This Oscillator has some unique capabilities such as the ability to change the Pulse Width of the Square Wave and to do Pulse Width Modulation, but lacks for instance the ability to detune. In DRC you detune OSC 2 in relation to OSC 1 and the frequency of the Sub Oscillator is tied to the frequency of OSC 1.

Parameters

Oscillator 2

DRC Oscillator 2 Panel

OSC 2 is similar to OSC 1 but with 3 additional parameters.

OSC 2 additional parameters

Sub Oscillator and Noise Generator

DRC Sub/Noise Oscillator Panel

In this TAB you control the Sub Octave Oscillator and the Noise generator section of the Oscillators. The Sub Octave Oscillator is an auxiliary oscillator used to fatten the sound. In analog synths it is derived from one main oscillator, usually OSC 1, by doubling consecutively its period, which is very easy to do with logic integrated circuits. Here things work a bit differently and we are able to provide different waveforms at the same processing cost, so, why not. The Noise Generator outputs White Noise, which is random static noise. Noise is used to give texture to sounds. In DRC the Noise can be Filtered in order to give more noise flavours with less high frequency content.

Parameters

Modulation

DRC Oscillators Modulation Tab

In DRC you can modulate the pitch (note) with LFO’s (Low Frequency Oscillators) and EG’s (Envelope Generators). In this TAB you can choose modulation sources and decide what gets affected by the modulation. You have two main modulation sources SRC1 and SRC2 and a common destination for both sources (OSC1, OSC2 or BOTH).

Parameters

Performance

The PERF tab contains parameters relating to the performance settings of DRC oscillators.

Parameters

And now for the Filter section.