


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 part of the Alia DSP platform. A simple USB connection lets you swap between a variety of oscillator firmwares for free. Try them now at the Firmware Swap app.
Learn more about the other Alia oscillators on the World of Alia page.
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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”
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