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Key Features
Product Ref: 138645
The Leibniz Binary Subsystem is a constantly evolving system of modules that allows you to explore different waveshapes as part of banks. Use the OLED screen to navigate these banks. The Jena connects to the Drezno module in a loopback circuit. It then maps input functions to other functions. This allows you to transform waveforms into a plethora of different waveshapes.
The JENA operates on signals and voltages through manipulating binary 8-bit numbers. The result is buzzy, gritty, and subtly abrasive sounds. And when using Jena to create rhythmic elements you can expect jumpy and skippy rhythms. Great adding a unique twist to your drum sections.
One of the banks included features an array of Walsh functions. This is an uncommon form of additive synthesis. But powerful nonetheless.
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