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Key Features
Product Ref: 102677
The Hexinverter Jupiter Storm Cosmic Noise Oscillator is a compact Eurorack module ideal for a range of modulation applications. At the heart of the module is the square wave noise core, allowing you to create everything from pitch ring modulation to broken, screeching-tones. The out-of-this-world noise oscillator is where the name Jupiter Storm Cosmic comes from. The alien-like tones and sounds it can create are ideal for a range of signal sources. The trilogy of square wave oscillators interact with one another, using the unique core algorithm. This gives you the ability to create unique harmonics and timbres with ease.
One of the most unique features of this multi-purpose noise oscillator, is the Noise Core Disrupter mode. Once engaged, the disrupter mode abuses the noise core algorithm to create truly out-of-this-world textures and harmonic content. This stretches your tonal palette into the extreme, destructing the sound to create insane harmonic textures.
The streamlined yet ergonomic design features a simple and easy to use interface on the face plate. The module boasts a wide range of versatile connectivity including dedicated outputs for each of the square wave VCOs. This allows you create drones alongside the noise generator. The four noise outputs provide their own unique sound when used in Noise Core Disruption mode for added sound experimentation fun. Each of the oscillators also features a dedicated input as well as a global oscillator CV for complex modulation capabilities. You can also expand the functionality of the Jupiter Storm module by using it in conjunction with the Galilean Moons (not included) module, to add percussion-centred features; turning the module into a sound FX and percussive synthesis machine.