Sinevibes has introduced Bent – a “bent-wave frequency modulation” oscillator for the Korg multi engine, found in the Prologue and Minilogue XD.

Here’s what they have to say about it:

Bent combines a classic modulator-carrier pair of sine oscillators with a unique “bender” module, which changes the modulator signal’s curvature, phase, and time symmetry.

Despite the “FM” part, bent-wave FM produces sounds more akin to a mix of two synchronized and filtered analog oscillators – with smooth, elastic waveform morphing.

Due to its specific density and rounded curvature, Bent also forms a perfect symbiosis with Korg’s resonant low-pass filter, creating sounds with incredible plasticity.

Specifications:

Two sine oscillators with unique module that “bends” curvature, phase, and time symmetry before the frequency modulation stage.

Five different output waveforms with variable shape and harmonic balance.

Built-in lag filters for noise-free, ultra-smooth parameter adjustment and modulation.

Built-in LFO with widely adjustable frequency (0.1 to 10 Hz).

Built-in envelope generator with widely adjustable attack and decay times (1 ms to 10 s).

Pricing and Availability

Bent is available now for US $29.