wobbler2 is an advanced lfo & a drum synthesizer. this is tinrs's original wobbler and then some!
the wobbler2 still is the lfo that adds controlled chaos to your sound. tinrs's beloved lfo that has five shapes, two of which are based on physical modelling. these five shapes now have five corresponding regions of drum. this upgrade is entirely
made possible by raspberry pi. their rp2040 is such a powerful little monster that it gave us the compute to bang on. the twang and double pendulum shape in the lfo already had a percussive element and a decay story to it. the jump to add a drum synth felt
logical. besides, you always need more drums. wobbler2 happy led arms still give you direct visual feedback of your cv output. you can see the lfo wobble or the drum hit.
advanced lfo mode
a classical music instrument always contains some natural chaos giving depth to its' sound. in synthesized sound usually you have to make a choice between being in complete control of a flat sound or allowing randomness to run wild and give it character. tinrs
has used fresh takes on classical lfo generation and physical modelling as a modulation source so that wobbler2 can give you the best of both worlds - naturally occurring chaos that you can control.
with the shape knob you select between five shapes
basic lfo
self-phased lfo
twang
double pendulum
sample-and-hold
the mod knob controls shape specific modulation
the big frequency knob changes the speed at which it oscillates
the sync input will change the frequency knob into a sub-divider of the incoming tempo
the phase knob controls the phase difference between the two outputs
shape, frequency, phase and mod all have cv inputs
the trigger button can reset the phase of the lfo or restart the algorithm depending on your shape selection
both outputs have a knob to alter or invert the amplitude of the signal
both outputs also have their own trigger output - sending a trigger at the start of each new phase
the two led arrays show you the generated cv levels of each output
drum synthesizer mode
with the push of the bang on! button you shift the wobbler2 into drumming mode. giving you a range of drum sounds, with five regions of recognizable drums and a lot to explore in between. there are multiple percussive sets with real and imaginary
drums to bang on. along with the drum wobbler2 provides the envelope or the negated envelope (ducking) and adds flexibility on the decay of both envelopes. play with it, see how you feel.
with the regions of drum knob you select a region of 5 drum styles
big drum
block
sproing
snare drum
hi-hat
the length parameter controls the sound or the silence
the alter parameter controls modulation, which means something else for every drum synthesizer
the big frequency knob changes the pitch
the accent input adds an accent
shape, frequency, phase and mod all have cv inputs
the trigger button bangs the drum
drum output parameter ranges between distortion or compression of your drum sound
envelope output parameter ranges between the normal and negated envelope of your drum sound
both outputs also have their own trigger output
one led arm will show you when the drum hits and the other led arm shows you the associated envelope moving
drum samples
tinrs also added drum sample banks for you to play with. you enter the banks by pressing the bang on! button and the trigger button at the same time. wobbler2 has 7 banks of 7 drum sounds each made by electronic, mixed and acoustic drums and even a
bank of vocal percussion. use the regions of drum knob to select one of the sounds within a bank. the sounds will match the regions of the drum synthesizer - sort of. all other inputs / outputs work the same. tinrs filled these banks with sounds they really
like (like a ceramic linggg) but they are also working on an online tool that will allow you to create and load your own banks. the hardware is all ready for this.