User Manual
13 
Oscillators 
The Oscillators section contains the primary controls for Mopho’s two digitally 
controlled analog oscillators or DCOs. “Digitally controlled” does not mean the 
oscillators themselves are digital, just that the oscillators’ frequencies are under 
digital—rather than voltage—control. The advantage to that is that the tuning is 
exceptionally stable over a ten-octave range without having to compensate for 
variables like temperature. The audio signal path is still completely analog. 
Oscillator Select—Choose oscillator 1, oscillator 2, of both. When both 1 and 2 
are selected, changes made to the other oscillator parameters affect both 
oscillators. 
Frequency: C 0…C 10—Sets the base oscillator frequency over a 10 octave 
range, from 8 Hz to 8KHz, stepping in semitones. C3 is middle C, the first 
octave is 0 (C0, C#0, etc.), the second octave is 1 (C1, C#1, etc.), and so on. 
Fine Frequency: -50…+50—Fine tune control with a range of a quartertone up 
or down. Zero is centered. Steps are in cents (50 cents = 1/2 semitone). 
Shape Select: Sawtooth, Triangle, Saw-Tri, Square, Off—Selects the oscillator 
waveshape. If none of the shapes are lighted, the oscillator is off. 
Pulse Width: 0...99—Sets the pulse width or duty cycle of the square wave. A 
value of 50 results in a true square wave with equal alternating high and low 
levels. Increasing or decreasing the value from 50 causes the waveshape to 
become asymetrical. Lower values narrow the postive-going portion of the 
Sawtooth
Triangle
Saw-Triangle
Square










