Odessa is an additive oscillator, which means the output signal is synthesized by adding a multitude of sinusoidal components (up to 2560 harmonic partials). By manipulating their parameters it is possible to obtain a broad range of unearthly sounds as well as classic saw, square, and pure sine. Odessa offers a set of controls for shaping harmonic spectra based on number of partials and their distribution in frequency and amplitude; all of which is illustrated by a spectrum analyzer comprising 12 multicolor LEDs. The series of harmonics can be squeezed or spread apart, tilted, or pruned by a comb-like frequency response, resulting in a huge variety of spectra. Animating the comb response yields radical effects similar to flanging and phasing. All partials are frequency-related to a common fundamental and controlled by a single volt/octave input. Additionally, the signal can be frequency modulated by exponential and linear (through-zero) means. Also, up to five detuned voices can be spread apart for a fat and dense cluster, or a powerful chord.
Features
- Powerful additive synthesis engine with up to 2560 sinusoidal partials
- 0.5Hz to 21kHz frequency range with resolution of 0.006Hz
- Harmonic or inharmonic spectra shaped by tilt and warped comb response
- Volt/octave pitch control
- Through-zero linear FM input
- Up to 5 unison and detuneable voices
- Three signal outputs
Specifications
Width: 24hp
Depth: 32mm
Power: +12v:110mA / -12v:80mA