Dynamically generated wavetable oscillator.
Cursus Iteritas Alia is a voltage-controlled oscillator that works from a dynamically generated wavetable. It gives the user spectral-like controls over three different modes based on different conceptualizations of frequency: Fourier, which uses sine waves; Daubechies, using wavelets; and Walsh mode, using the Walsh transform. Cursus Iteritas Alia has a musical tone structure that produces an extremely wide variety of harmonic sounds. The suboscillator output is perfect for adding low-end power to a patch, and the Hold button adds unique performability to a jam.
Cursus Iteritas Alia is available on our 10HP Alia oscillator platform. Buy an Alia module and use the included USB cable to connect to the Firmware Swap app and check out any other Alia firmware, free of charge, any time. More info can be found on the World of Alia page here. Hotswappable overlays are also available, so you can easily panel your module to match your firmware, no assembly required.
Features and Specs
Cursus - series, from Latin cursus "series"
Iteritas - repetitiousness - from Latin itero "repeat" with suffix -tas "state of being"
Alia - another, other from Latin alia "other"
“another series of repetitiousness”
What's in the box?
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