Analogue Solutions has announced that the new Fusebox X, the latest incarnation of their Fusebox synthesizer, is now available to pre-order.
The Fusebox is a three-oscillator analog monophonic synthesizer that they say fuses the company’s ‘vintage sound’ with an advanced choice of modulation and melodic possibilities.
Here’s what’s new in the Fusebox X:
- Tri-phonic mode (3-note poly)
- More Jacks – some rocker switches were replaced with jack sockets for more patchability
- The Interval Generator and Patternator pots were updated to precision type
- 440Hz tuner tone
- Interval Generator clock input – allows automatic transposition in a variety of ways
- Bar1 / Note0 trigger outputs – versatile alternative ways to trigger the Patternator and Interval Generator
- Arpeggiator replaced with mini step sequencer
- Many internal performance tweaks
All sounds in the preview video, embedded above, are from the Fusebox X synth.
Pricing and Availability:
The Fusebox X is available now to pre-order for 1,350.00, excluding VAT.
1350 of whats? Dollars, euros, pounds … (yes I know, sterling).
you are one click away from finding out
Oh! I see it now; thank you. You’re saying that the right way to present information is to offer part of it, and leave the rest to a further click, right?
Could not yawn fast enough…..
Why come to leave such comments?
usually a sign of frustration of lack of productivity or a try to lower the playing field so one can feel superior to others.
No “Gadi”, it’s a genuine reflection of dissatisfaction with a maker that is regurgitating the same elemental design in various forms. Not unlike your inability to make any meaningful or tasteful discernment of what is innovative or even mildly “good” as long as it meets the basic “it’s analogue”, a low threshold these days mind you. Not that you possess the ability to take notice, since it seems your complex is to defend a technology format on these forums tirelessly as though you are protecting your failed choices. Good luck with that.
do you try to make me yawning too?