> Hi Bakis,
> how does it sound compared to the m15
> It's seems very tempting, but I love the PlanB m15, and the ZeroOsc
only
> really sounds tempting to me if I could have 2 or 3, then of
course, no
> brainer.
> The m15 just has such a rich character and 2.5 would cost about as
much.
> That's a stupid way to judge but a lot more can be done with 2 VCOs
than
> just one, especially for both of these.
> thanks!
> -phil
>
hello phil,
i didn't have the time for real in-depth comparison yet,
but to my ears the model15 and zeroscillator sound
quite different. the possible amount of linear fm
seems to be greater on the zeroscillator, so it can
produce a wider range of sounds. the fm performance
is really outstanding on the zeroscillator, i have
never heard anything like it before.
ok, the zeroscillator is quite expensive, but it is
also an exceptionally massive piece of hardware
(you'll see that on the photos).
here are two shots of the unit which now belongs
to axel jungkunst.
http://www.selfoscillate.de/cyndustriesfiles/zero-euro-1.jpg
http://www.selfoscillate.de/cyndustriesfiles/zero-euro-2.jpg
and here are two shots of my own unit in fracrack format.
http://www.selfoscillate.de/cyndustriesfiles/zero-frac-1.jpg
http://www.selfoscillate.de/cyndustriesfiles/zero-frac-2.jpg
unfortunately i'm quite busy in the studio, so it
will take a while before i can do some sound examples.
best wishes
ingo