


Moving on to the next section we find the presets section. You can save your custom MIDI CC maps as well. Click the MIDI learn button, adjust a control on Phoscyon and on your controller and voila, all done. With the new MIDI learn system it’s dead simple to link Phoscyon’s parameters to your external controller. Phoscyon has 96 patterns which can be triggered by MIDI notes in Host mode great for performing live. When using the internal sequencer it can be synced to the internal clock -30-300 bpm, or to your host tempo. In the top of the screen you can set the sequencer mode to either internal or external (when internal LED is off). The interface shows that Phoscyon offers quite a number of additional features to the original TB-303. It also marks the first official release of an AudioUnit version. The long awaited (almost 2 years) version 1.8 update brings some new features like new shuffle/swing parameters, oscillator tuning settings, updated preset management and MIDI learn (similar to other D16 plug-ins), accent velocity level settings and lots more. Its first official release was in February 2006 and it received a few updates since then.
