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Great choice for a first VCO
I decided to dip my toes into Eurorack and the Hysteria was my first choice as a VCO. It is really simple to use and calibrating it is extremely easy. I think it sounds great and it's nice to have an analogue VCO.
Pros: Nice sound, can modulate waveform and pulse width. Sync is possible and it can send a pulse, which can be used as a clock for something else. The quantiser also works very well.
Cons: In some ways it's a shame that there are not separate outs for the different waveforms. However, then it wouldn't be possibly to modulate between them. There's no sub, so that might be considered a negative if you want more bass.
Overall, I think it was a great choice and recommend it to anyone looking to get an analogue VCO.
Pros: Nice sound, can modulate waveform and pulse width. Sync is possible and it can send a pulse, which can be used as a clock for something else. The quantiser also works very well.
Cons: In some ways it's a shame that there are not separate outs for the different waveforms. However, then it wouldn't be possibly to modulate between them. There's no sub, so that might be considered a negative if you want more bass.
Overall, I think it was a great choice and recommend it to anyone looking to get an analogue VCO.
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Dreadbox delivers
I went with the Hysteria as a budget sound source for starting out my modular setup, but I feel I got a full featured oscillator module. Even though it has a single output, every parameter is controllable by CV. I have yet to utilise all the possibilities of this. I particularly like the 2 sliders for waveform modulation to make smooth adjustments for shifting timbre and tonality.
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great
great sound from this little module, tuning is easy and I would like to have 2 in my rack.
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The Greek Sound
Massive sound, great usability, almost everything is cv controllable and... attenuatable. Also comes packed with a quantizer and the waveforms are morphable! My favourite oscillator!
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