The Evolver's sound comes from 4
oscillators, 2 of which are analog and 2 of which are digital. The two analog oscillators provide classic
waveforms; saw, triangle, saw-triangle, and pulse (which can be turned into a square wave at a value of 50%). The analog
oscillators in the Evolver are very stable and accurate unlike some analog
oscillators of the past, but drift (
oscillators waver in and out of tune) can be applied. The two
digital oscillators feature 95 12-bit
wavetable waveforms from the Prophet VS but 16-bit user waveforms can also be loaded onto the internal
RAM storage.
Oscillators 1 and 3 are hardwired to the left channel,
oscillators 2 and 4 are hardwired to the right. The two analog oscillators can be
hard synced together, and the two digital oscillators can be
ring modulated and
frequency modulated to each other independently. Each
oscillator can be independently tuned over a span of 10
octaves (8
Hz to 8 kHz). There is also
white noise that can be used as a sound source, it is sent through the filter and cannot be routed any other way. While the Evolver is
monophonic, multiple Evolvers can be linked together via
MIDI to create a "chain" that, in turn, creates
polyphony based on how many units are chained together. The same is true for the Poly Evolvers, up to 5 Poly Evolvers can be chained to obtain a 20-note
polyphony. There are two
analog low pass filters, one for each stereo channel. Each low pass filter can be changed between 4-pole or 2-pole. Unless programmed otherwise (split), the two analog filters each retain the same settings, thus processing the audio in both channels identically. However, since the filters are analog, even if they are working at identical settings, there will be slight variations in each filter's output. Each filter has its own
ADSR envelope generator, and the low pass filters are also
resonant, and can
self oscillate. There is also a non-resonant, digital, 4-pole high pass filter available for further processing. The high pass filter can either be applied after the low pass filters, or before (if applied before the low pass filters, the high pass filter only affects an external audio signal). The
VCA also utilizes an
ADSR envelope. There is a third ADSR envelope generator for
modulation purposes. There are 4
LFOs available for modulation purposes. The LFOs in the Evolver have speeds ranging from the very slow (one cycle every thirty seconds) to incredibly fast (261 cycles a second, almost middle C in musical terms). Some of the analog components of the Evolver cannot handle some of the incredibly high frequencies of the LFOs due to limitations in the control voltage speeds. == Effects ==