At Synthplex 2022, Noise Engineering introduced two new modules:
- Xer Dualis is a 6hp stereo mixer; and
- Sinc Pravus is a 4hp configurable offset.
Xer Dualis is a compact four-channel stereo mixer.
You can use the individual left and right inputs for your stereo signals, or just the left input for a mono signal: it normals to the right one. Each channel has a mute and an individual level control so you can fine-tune your mix to your taste.
XD’s stereo output pair features a simple meter and a clip indicator to help keep your mix clean.
Key Features:
- 6 HP
- Stereo mixer
- Switch mutes
- Clip indicator
- Great size for any system
NE says that Xer Dualis is a great choice whether you need a submixer for a large system or an easy way to mix all the elements of a portable case together.
Pricing and Availability:
Preorders are open now. In stock in black and silver. Shipping from Noise Engineering and retailers starting November 3, 2022. MSRP US $170
NE describes the Sinc Pravus as “a workhorse of a quad offset in 4hp”.
Sometimes you have the perfect CV signal, but it’s just not in the right range. Enter Sinc Pravus. Each of Sinc Pravus’s four channels are controlled by a dedicated potentiometer with an LED for monitoring signal outputs. The input
Jacks are normaled from top to bottom, so it can offset the same signal by different amounts or simply act as a mult.
You can use the back-panel switch to configure Sinc Pravus’s offset range to either ±5 or ±10 volts. With nothing patched to the inputs, the channels can be used as DC-voltage generators, especially useful for controlling multiple CV destinations with a single parameter.
Key Features:
- 4HP
- Configurable range for either ±5 or ±10 volts of offsetting
- Use normaled inputs to mult signals or offset one signal by different amounts
Pricing and Availability:
Preorders are open now. In stock in black and silver. Shipping from Noise Engineering and retailers starting November 3, 2022; MSRP US $140
another red/green LED fail. :0(
How much latin do I need to know to build a modular?