Pulsar Modular Zorba

Pulsar Modular Zorba

The Tyrant - Forty years of analog DNA. One instrument.
Built on the Pulsar Modular P900 analog heritage, Zorba can be a Juno on your first patch, a Jupiter on your second, and something neither could have imagined on your third.

01 Three Voices
Two morphing primaries. One dedicated sub.

VCO1 and VCO2 share a single morph knob that slides continuously between saw, square, triangle, and sine. VCO3 is a fully independent sub oscillator reaching one octave below the main pair, with its own tune, gain, and filter routing.

02 Two Filters, Four Modes
904-F State Variable. Singing through four zones.

Two independent filters based on the 904-F State Variable design. Low-pass, band-pass, high-pass, notch, each with a resonance curve that passes through clean, self-oscillation, transformer saturation, and the Black Hole rebirth zone.

03 174 Routes
A mod matrix that connects almost anything.

Ten sources reach 38 unique targets across the synthesizer. Every route has its own depth. Multiple sources can share a target and combine. No slot limits, no setup fee for getting started, the defaults make Zorba musical the moment a key is pressed.



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