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ALM Busy Circuits MCO MKII — Digital Oscillator Multi-talent on a Time Journey Through the 90s and 2000s.
An ALM classic returns in the form of
MCO MKII. This new version is fleshed out with a nice display and
additional features — it all looks really neat and blends in nicely with
the rest of the ALM-lineup.
It comes equipped with seven synthesis engines. While its predecessor
was primarily focused on wavetable synthesis, this new iteration
expands into a complete multi-voice synthesizer with up to four-note
polyphony for each engine plus dual outputs. Its synthesis engines are
quite specialized, focusing on specific synthesis types from the 90's
and 00's.
The module's seven engines cover significant ground: DigiWave handles
wavetable synthesis with user-uploadable tables, ToneSum delivers
twelve-operator additive synthesis, BC8000 recreates JP8000-style
digital tones, Virtana offers 90s-style virtual analog, Sylon provides
vocoder capabilities, Oomph specializes in bass and kicks, and there's
even a complete SID chip emulation. That's a pretty wild mix of
synthesis options for a single module.
Navigation happens through a nice bright color display and a single
encoder, with three CV inputs available for parameter modulation. The
USB-C port allows for firmware updates and custom wavetable uploads,
while compatibility with ALM's Axon expanders provides additional CV
control options. If you're looking for an excellent digital VCO in 6HP,
MCO MKII could be exactly what you're looking for!
Features:
A nice collection of seven unique, varied and great sounding synth voices, each with their own parameters.
Four-voice polyphony (pre-made chords, with options for inversions + 4 user defined chords).
Dual audio outputs
High-resolution color display with easy to use UI
Built-in envelope generators and LFOs
Audio Rate input for FM, Sync and more.
Settings remain between power cycles.
Four assignable CV inputs
USB-C connectivity
Factory and user presets
Axon expander compatible
An ALM classic returns in the form of
MCO MKII. This new version is fleshed out with a nice display and
additional features — it all looks really neat and blends in nicely with
the rest of the ALM-lineup.
It comes equipped with seven synthesis engines. While its predecessor
was primarily focused on wavetable synthesis, this new iteration
expands into a complete multi-voice synthesizer with up to four-note
polyphony for each engine plus dual outputs. Its synthesis engines are
quite specialized, focusing on specific synthesis types from the 90's
and 00's.
The module's seven engines cover significant ground: DigiWave handles
wavetable synthesis with user-uploadable tables, ToneSum delivers
twelve-operator additive synthesis, BC8000 recreates JP8000-style
digital tones, Virtana offers 90s-style virtual analog, Sylon provides
vocoder capabilities, Oomph specializes in bass and kicks, and there's
even a complete SID chip emulation. That's a pretty wild mix of
synthesis options for a single module.
Navigation happens through a nice bright color display and a single
encoder, with three CV inputs available for parameter modulation. The
USB-C port allows for firmware updates and custom wavetable uploads,
while compatibility with ALM's Axon expanders provides additional CV
control options. If you're looking for an excellent digital VCO in 6HP,
MCO MKII could be exactly what you're looking for!
Features:
A nice collection of seven unique, varied and great sounding synth voices, each with their own parameters.
Four-voice polyphony (pre-made chords, with options for inversions + 4 user defined chords).
Dual audio outputs
High-resolution color display with easy to use UI
Built-in envelope generators and LFOs
Audio Rate input for FM, Sync and more.
Settings remain between power cycles.
Four assignable CV inputs
USB-C connectivity
Factory and user presets
Axon expander compatible
ALM Busy Circuits - MCO mkII
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