The Waverazor by 1010 Music is a digital dual oscillator, which was developed in cooperation with MOK (Media Overkill). The new concept of sound generation includes the Waveslicing Oscillator design. The concept is to assemble up to eight waveforms from a pool and shape them into a new waveform using pitch, volume, phase and DC offset. You don't just have to rely on the supplied basic material, you can also load your own sounds and integrate them in real time via the audio input. Two of these rich sound generators are available in this module. Such multi-layered audio material requires morphing functions as well as Multi Sync, Mutant AM and intuitive operation via four endless encoders and the touch screen.
The tonal results are broadly based: Drones, artifact-rich digital sounds, wavetables, classic synthesizer sounds, basses, soft and subtle base sounds and some never heard before. Thanks to the total of 22 CV inputs, an incredible amount of movement in the sound image is possible. So how about using a quadrature LFO to continuously shift the starting point of four waveforms in the first oscillator? It should also be mentioned again that the Waverazor contains two of these oscillators.