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The Myriad sits outside of normal expectations for an oscillator module. You can create tonal layers, melodic moments or shape noise.
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Myriad: a stereo eurorack multi-oscillator, with flexible modulation, powerful meta-modulation systems, and novel hybrid analogue/digital sounds synthesis.

Myriad is a pataphonic* oscillator. If pataphysics is the science of imaginary solutions and exceptions to the norm, then pataphonics explores the contrast between everyday music making and the surreal, abstract and maybe absurd edges of sound synthesis. Just like pataphysics accepts that contradictions can simultaneously be true, Myriad can seem as a conventional oscillator, but also veer away into wildly unconventional textural sounds and experimental modulations. With flexible mixes of sound sources and dynamic meta-modulation systems,Myriad allows for flexible mixes of sound sources and dynamic meta-modulation systems. This encourages the musician to reimagine the role of an oscillator by working across layered and shifting tonal textures, as well as creating wide discordant soundscapes and morphing melodic sequences.

*Myriad is also paraphonic, with multiple oscillators summing to the same signal path

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We are a project coming out of the Experimental Music Technologies Lab at the University of Sussex, UK. We’re taking music technology research from our group, and realising it in the form of hybrid digital/analogue musical instruments. Our first product, uSEQ, built on over a decade of research in livecoding.