Make Noise today announced the Mysteron – a ‘formless blob of DSP’ that can take on many shapes.

Here’s what they have to say about it:

The Mysteron is a voltage controlled Dual Digital Waveguide algorithm that is a bit of a mystery even to those of us involved in its design. Despite being completely digital, it is highly organic, displaying variation in outcome often seen only in nature. It is a formless blob of DSP that you grow, modulate and patch program into new sounds, some vaguely recognizable and others completely otherworldly. The range of sounds possible is quite large. From pianissimo to fortissimo, short percussive bursts to bowed, sustaining pitches. The two waveguides can be pitched together or independently, mutated with harmonic or inharmonic waveforms and fed back into themselves or each other.

Features: Complete digital synthesis voice

Patch programmed, without menus or presets

Unique algorithm never before utilized in any synthesizer or module

Voltage control over all parameters

Attenuators for all CV inputs

Quantize Mode ensures good musical tracking

The Make Noise Mysteron will be officially introduced at Knobcon 2014.

via MAKEN0ISE