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Xena 6 Voice Polyphonic Digital OSC / Analog VCF Desktop Synthesizer
Xena is a rework of the legendary Mutable Instruments Ambika DIY synthesizer. Now fully machine assembled with an updated layout and an improved modern power supply. Available with all original 3 voice cards and compatible with 3rd part operating systems as well as a new AS3109 (modern reissue of the original Roland filter chip) filter
Xena Features:
6 voices with individual outputs, one Mix output (Mono)
2 digital oscillators per voice, with 36 oscillator algorithms/wavetables.
1 sub-oscillator, also configurable as a transient generator.
Pre-filter overdrive and bit-crushing effect.
Analog 4-pole filter (or 2-pole multimode filter depending on the type of voicecard used) and VCA.
Modulation matrix with 14 slots and 4 modulation modifiers.
1 arpeggiator, 1 note sequencer and 2 step sequencers per part.
Flexible mapping of the 6 voices. A single patch with 6 voice-polyphony, 6 independent mono parts, 2 layered patches with 3-voices polyphony, a 3-voice unison bass line on the lower half of the keyboard with a 3-voice unison lead on the upper half... all are possible!
MicroSD storage allows the storing of a life-long of patches, programs and multis, along with the history of editing operations for undo/redo.
Easy to change voice cards
Case size:10.5"x6.5"x1.75"
Filter Options:
The device is available with the original 3 Mutable voice cards (more will be added later one). Mixing voice cards is possible but not recommended.
SMR Filter:This filter uses the same topology as the Shruthi SMR4mkII. It is a low pass 4 pole OTA-C filter. Its a smooth "Rolandish" type filter 4P Filter:This filter uses the same core as the Shruhti 4-Pole Mission but only offers the LP4 output. I would characterize the 4P filter as a a bit fuzzier than the SMR type SVF Filter:This filter board features a 2-pole state variable filter with low-pass, band-pass and high-pass modes. It is half of the Shruthi SVF Filter
Mad Sound Factory does it's name right: the Drop is mad as hell
It's a weird chaos terror machine which is different every time depending on the patches you make. The knobs are weird, the screens are weird, but somehow as soon as you get behind the knobs everything makes sense. You become one with it even though everything stays weird, but at the same time you produce extremely sick sounds and fat basses. I don't know how else to describe it. It's my favorite machine in a sea of many.
I totally love this thing! Sometimes I use it just as an happy accident machine for new inspiration but its new place is next to the Syntakt, controlled via midi - perfect to my taste!
A big thank you to UnzUnz for the flawless service!