Pittsburgh Modular Voltage Lab 2. Pittsburgh Modular Voltage Lab 2 SemiModular Synthesizer Filled to the brim with innovative technologies, the Pittsburgh Modular Voltage Lab 2 is a standalone, modern analog synthesis laboratory with several new waveshaping circuits, an addictive performance controller, and much more. Greg Scarth explores the power of this unique instrument
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The Pittsburgh Modular Voltage Lab 2 is a two oscillator semi-modular synthesizer with fresh wave shaping, a performative touch controller, and plenty of analog circuits for constructing complex sound making systems Voltage Lab 2 comes packed with exciting new inventions, Pittsburgh Modular's successor to the Voltage Research Laboratory introduces advanced wave-shaping techniques, a versatile tactile performance controller, and much more Pittsburgh Modular Voltage Lab 2 Semi-Modular Synthesizer with Touch Controller
Pittsburgh Modular Voltage Lab 2 Analog Synthesis Laboratory. Voltage Lab 2 comes packed with exciting new inventions, Pittsburgh Modular's successor to the Voltage Research Laboratory introduces advanced wave-shaping techniques, a versatile tactile performance controller, and much more Newly developed wave shaping capabilities paired with powerful synthesis tools, and a deep, performance oriented controller join together to create a complete sound design laboratory..
Pittsburgh Modular Voltage Lab 2 Review Perfect Circuit. Pittsburgh's Voltage Lab 2 is a modular synthesizer system designed for intuitive experimentation and exploration of complex systems Like many modular instruments in the modern era, it borrows design inspiration from Donald Buchla's once-obscure and now-iconic 1973 instrument/art device, the Music Easel.