4 osc with frequency input

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trblft
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Hi, I'm searching for a device, don't know if it exists, it is a synth made with 4 osc.
each osc frequency is chosen by the user.

for example, I can choose 330hz, 440hz, 660hz and 1046hz in order to create a new harmony that is not possible with normal synth in midi system ( except if i use coarse and tune pots, but I'd like to enter the frequency myself without turning knobs and driving crazy ).

Can you telle me if it exists? CW plugin or VST plugin, or DX plugin... or even standalone app ( Csound does it but I'dlike a simple one ).

sorry if it's not the right forum, i wanted to post it in device forum but I thought it was the right place here.

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Make this synth in CW Modular :smile:
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I thought FeeMee would be the synth, but the vumetre url doesn't seem to be active anymore... Anyone knows another place to get the device?
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yes, I thought about the modular, but I don't have it. I'm going to search for feemee, thanks for this advice.
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http://www.deviceplug-ins.com/devices.htm

I found searching feemee on yougmusic site, there's a simple oscillator and an adsr module, so I can build my synth if 3 DSP are enough for that. thanks a lot Atomic!!!

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Oops, I must have mixed up with FM4, a 4osc FM synth. Unfortunately, the download link is broken too, maybe you can find it elsewhere...
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Post by valis »

For what its worth its possible to still find the Modular1 (first version of Creamware Modular before versions 2/3) on the web in certain places.
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