Avalon VT 737
The Avalon VT-737SP features a combination of TUBE preamplifiers, opto-compressor, sweep equalizer, output level and VU metering in a 2U space.
The Avalon VT-737SP features a combination of TUBE preamplifiers, opto-compressor, sweep equalizer, output level and VU metering in a 2U space.
They are ideal for use with modular synthesizers and sound modules.
They are ideal for use with modular synthesizers and sound modules.
They are ideal for use with modular synthesizers and sound modules.
They are ideal for use with modular synthesizers and sound modules.
Der OB-X8 klingt wie ein klassischer Oberheim, weil er ein klassischer Oberheim ist. Seine 100% analoge Audioschaltung passt sich in den Mix ein wie kein anderer Synth.
Thomas Elroy Oberheim. TEO. Mehr als nur seine Initialen, sie markieren den Höhepunkt der Vision eines Synthesizer-Pioniers. Der TEO-5 ist ein modernes Instrument mit klassischer analoger Klangerzeugung, aber dennoch elegant und leistungsstark für die klanglichen Anforderungen von heute.
Beebo is a pedal that gives you the power of a modular synth in an easy to use touch screen format. If you want great live tools, to push the boundaries of sound design, capture real spaces or simulate a sitar, it's all possible.
Beebo is a pedal that gives you the power of a modular synth in an easy to use touch screen format. If you want great live tools, to push the boundaries of sound design, capture real spaces or simulate a sitar, it's all possible.
6 in 8 out, all CV & audio capable plus MIDI IO. 30 hp.
It currently contains 97 different modules. if you want effects, the phasers, flangers, bitmangle, freeze, granular, filters, powerful LFOs, time stretch, turntable stop, step sequencer, twist delay, VCA, wavefolder, quantiser, attenuverter and more will cover it.There’s some very powerful modules including a granular texture synthesiser, a 16 model macro oscillator voice and a meta modulator with 7 blendable signal combining algorithms including ring modulation, comparators and cross folding.
Verbs answers an age old question. Would your guitar (or synth) sound good in the Pantheon of Rome? Or a nuclear reactor hall, a cave, a neolithic tomb, the London Palladium? The answer is yes