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NTS oscillators and stuff
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NTS-1 Oscillators by Tweeeeeak!

Free NTS oscillators and stuff.

ROAT

ROAT is an 8-bit experimental oscillator inspired by the Soma "Rumble of Ancient Times" synthesizer.

It includes 4 oscillators that can be triggered independently, by pressing 4 different zones of the keyboard, or recording a step sequence.

Combining oscillator activation with the different settings per oscillator (pitch, shape, LFO) and different combination algorithms, and adding randomization and chaos, gives you a wide range of sonic possibilities, from melodic to digital noise.

Settings per oscillator:

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J6

J6 is a chord player oscillator and sequencer.

This oscillator is inspired by the Roland J-6 synthesizer, so you can check it out to understand the concept behind this oscillator.

Each note plays a different chord, and there are 100 different chord sets. These are the same as the Roland J-6 chord sets, that can be found at: https://static.roland.com/manuals/J-6_manual_v102/eng/28645807.html

It also includes:

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Proba-B

Proba-B is a probability sequencer based oscillator.

Use the built-in arpeggiator or record a step sequence, from 1 to 64 steps (default is 8 steps). Then assign probability values to each step, for step mute, transpose and shape change. The oscillator waveshape itself is a triangle waveform, with wave folding (shape parameter) and frequency modulation (alt parameter).

Works great with delay effects.

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Volca Bass

The Volca Bass oscillator copies the “architecture” of the oscillator section of the Volca Bass.

It includes 3 oscillators, each with on/off, saw/square waveform, and pitch control up to +/-1 octave.

Includes also a slide function, octave selection (even with the ribbon), and a step sequencer, with 16 steps for notes or rest, and slide selection per step.

It features 3 memory slots for sequences, and a 4th group slot, that plays all the other 3 at the same time, each to its oscillator, paraphonically.

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