Optotronics Delayed Twin Oscillator: A Journey Through Analog Chaos
The Delayed Twin Oscillator by Optotronics is a specialized instrument built for sonic exploration. At its heart lie two analog oscillators that can influence one another through complex frequency modulation (FM), creating everything from soothing harmonic beats to aggressive, chaotic noise. This signal is then fed into a gritty analog-style delay engine, transforming raw tones into deep, cavernous spaces or rhythmic echoes. With its tactile control layout and immediate signal path, this synthesizer invites hands-on experimentation, making it an ideal tool for live improvisation, cinematic scoring, or as a unique texture source in your studio setup.
Key Features:
Twin Oscillator Architecture: Two independent oscillators with cross-modulation and pitch warping capabilities.
Characterful Integrated Delay: Built-in delay section designed for ethereal depth and self-oscillating feedback loops.
Tactile Performance Interface: Large, ergonomic knobs provide instant control over frequency, modulation depth, and delay time.
Rugged Desktop Chassis: A durable and compact design that fits perfectly into any electronic music workstation.
Sonic Versatility: Excels at generating evolving drones, industrial percussion, and sci-fi sound effects.
Technical Specifications:
Type: Monophonic Analog Desktop Synthesizer
Oscillators: Dual Analog with FM routing
Effect Engine: PT2399-based Analog Delay
Output: 6.35mm (1/4") Mono Jack
Power: 9V DC (Standard Center Negative)





















