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Here's an idea for something you can do with Katowice:
Take two waveforms out from your oscillator, perhaps a SAW into Left and a SQUARE into the Right input. Next take the Low Left output and the Mid Right output and sum them together in a mixer. Voila, you've basically spliced together the frequency spectrum of a saw and a square at the frequency point of your liking. Maybe use a slightly detuned oscillator for the second input while modulating the mid cutoff and you'll start getting all kinds of weird spectral effects.
And this is just one of many non-obvious but super interesting patches you can do with Katowice. This is a module that rewards creative patching!
I don't have anything bad to say about this module, except that I would have preferred a larger module with attenuators for the frequency and width cv inputs.