Tag Archives: RT-311 Swarm Oscillator

Delta CEP A & RT-311 pairing instructions

I describe in detail how the communication between the DELTA CEP and the Swarm Oscillator RT-311get established. After the connection and setup, the RT-311 follows the notes one plays via MIDI with the DELTA CEP A. That means, in paraphonic mode, the RT-311 plays chords instead of multiple oscillators with equal pitch.

Radikal Technologies will attend at the 2018 Modular Fest in Zurich. We are there on Saturday, 29.09.2018 from 1 pm to 23pm and will present some special features of our eurorack modules at 3pm in a dedicated workshop.

Zurich Modular Fest

Radikal Eurorack brochure

We prepared a brochure for the Superbooth 2018 and the Moogfest 2018. Click on the pictures to load a high resolution version of the brochure.

NAMM 2017: RADIKAL SHOWCASES NEW EURORACK MODULES

Radikal Technologies showcases the brand new RT-1701 EFFEXX Multi FX-Module for the eurorack world. This new FX unit combines multiple FX processors with Radikal's powerful snapshot animation feature. Create the most astonishing FX morphing sounds and control them with external control voltages from envelope generators, step sequencers or LFOs.  For the first time, we are also presenting the Release version of the Swarm Oscillator RT-311 that recently hit the US market. We are at in Hall C, boothnumber 4803.

First Audio Demo of the RT-1701 EFFEXX Multi-FX-PROcessor

The RT-1701 features a gain stage with saturation, a very flexible EQ/Filter section and 2 selectable DSP effects for the modern electronic musician. The following effects are available: Reverb, Delay, Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Tremolo, Vibrato, Filter. Effect combinations and settings can be memorized in up to 8 snapshots for every program. The snapshot blender allows for creating smooth transitions between the different snapshots. The blender can be controlled by an internal LFO or with external control voltages. By blending from one snapshot to the next, the module produces a mix between the two FX snapshots.
A high resolution frontpanel picture of the front panel can be found here.


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