Noise Engineering has released two new modules, one for each of their module platforms:
The Polydactyl Versio is Noise Engineering’s take on a stereo multiband dynamics processor.
They say that it is equally at home on single-instrument timbral processing and on end-of-chain gloss and mix cohesion. Polydactyl applies a transparent algorithm across three adjustable bands for maximal dynamic impact. If transparent doesn’t suit your needs, you can also add in multiband saturation. Polydactyl also features a noise gate and limiting capabilities.
Tymp Legio is inspired by the Noise Engineering team’s love of all types of bang/crash/kick/boom sounds. They took the challenge of a small percussion module as an opportunity to fit the drums they wanted quick access to into 6hp. They say that Tymp is all about playfulness and fun, with an easy-to-use interface that puts a wide tonal and textural range under your control.
Both modules are part of the Noise Engineering platform concept: Owners of any Versio or Legio module can swap the firmware to any other firmware for that platform, completely free, at the Noise Engineering Customer Portal.
Pricing and Availability:
Both modules are available to preorder now, with shipping starting August 25, 2022. The Tymp Legio is priced at $279 USD, and the Polydactyl Versio is priced at $355.
Yes! Moar firmwares! I haven’t started a rack yet, but I think I’ll get a Versio (and perhaps a Legio) when I do.
Also, that demo is a bop and a half!
gahhh the names! i LOVE everything they do, i can just never keep the names straight.
It hurts sales honestly.