Let's build a synthesizer
 

Let us take an oscillator, a VCF, an envelope, an output and a keyboard module. The latter is necessary to activate the envelope by pressing a key on the keyboard. Pitch follows automatically to the key pressed at the keyboard if the KBT-knob (keyboard track)  is in the center position. Each knob can be assigned to one of 18 rotary knobs at the -front panel.
 

This constellation does not indeed sound to exciting...but.....let's replace the oscillator by two FM-oscillators and "decorate" the whole thing with a phaser- and a stereochorusmodule, and then.....         boooooaaaaahhhhh!!!!!!          Listen to that!!

Well, which "real" analog system offers the opportunity of putting together up to four times 44 modules out of a selection of more than 100 different modules, hardwiring them in any manner and even saving every adjustment?
Two external sound sources can also be connected to the virtual modules. Forget modules roasted by surtention and cable salad....if one does get `pissed' by excessive `cable salad' simply click "shake cables" and presto, all your problems dissappear.  You can even make unnecessary cable colours temporarily invisible to eliminate clutter between modules during set up.


 
 ...anything clear?
 
 
 
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