Berlin is an oscillator that makes entering XAOC’s Leibniz System very intriguing.
The Leibniz system is a collection of modules to take analog signals into the realm of the 8-bits. While this may sound a bit abstract, it offers an exciting way to reshape your sounds or generate CV signals. However, the system can be somewhat complex, which is where Berlin comes in to simplify things.
Berlin is a solid digital (numeric) oscillator in and of itself, with pulse and sawtooth outputs and tracking over a vast 20 octaves. It offers CV control over everything, including octave switching and gives you hard sync. But Berlin truly shines through its integration with other modules in the Leibniz System.
On the back of the module, there’s a connection for the Leibniz System. Connect Berlin to Jena, and you get an 8-bit wavetable oscillator with gate outputs and waveform morphing! Or use Rostock to create wild feedback loops. Additionally, the CV input for LBZ Link allows you to control the connection to other Leibniz modules via CV. Your creativity knows no bounds! (Check out the videos!)
Features:
- VCO with wide frequency range from LFO mode up to 250kHz
- Over 20 octaves tracking
- Leibniz binary subsystem interface
- Clock source with wide range
- Manual and voltage control over all parameters
- Simultaneous outputs for square and sawtooth/Leibniz waves
- Extensive waveshaping options in combination with Leibniz subsystem
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 8 |
Depth: | 30 |
Power consumption +12V: | 40 |
Power consumption -12V: | 20 |