Product Overview
In the early days of modular synthesis, signal generation was undertaken not by single modules, but by oscillators and their associated controllers. The most famous examples of these are the Moog 901B Oscillator and 901A Oscillator Controller, and the later Moog 921B Oscillator and 921A Oscillator Controller.
At the start of the 1970s, manufacturers combined the functions of waveform generation and providing the control that makes the sound jump through the hoops you desire, and 'integrated' oscillators became the norm.Nonetheless, there are still times when you might want to control multiple oscillators using disparate CVs, and many occasions when you might wish to re-tune or transpose multiple oscillators in live performance, whether you are playing them from a keyboard or controlling them using a sequencer. The Oscillator Controller is the module that allows you to do so.