The revivified Future Retro has announced that its Vectra synthesizer is back in production and will be shipping later this year.
The company’s founder, Jered Flickinger, announced in 2022 that it was closing its doors after 25 years. Later in the year, though, the company announced that it was coming back, with new management and plans to reissue Flickinger’s designs.
The Vectra is a unique digital-analog hybrid synthesizer that features four oscillators, white and pink noise sources, four ring modulators, a four-channel mixer, five LFO’s, six morphing envelopes, six primary multimode analog filter types, a main analog VCA, and numerous internal modulation routings and VCA’s controlling modulation amounts.
The Vectra’s synthesis architecture is designed to allow the greatest flexibility in recreating multiple synthesis techniques of the past, while introducing several new innovations and methods. According to the company, it’s like having a powerful self-contained semi-modular synthesizer, with approximately 500 internal signal routings and around 256 storable sound parameters.
Future Retro Vectra:
Pricing and Availability
The Future Retro Vectra is expected to be available in Nov/Dec 2023. Pricing and other details are to be announced.
This is great news!!
Looking forward to the 777! Possibly the sequencer will have some new tricks.
Don’t know if I should play it or hang it on the wall and admire it.
Please, just let it be well under the original MSRP of $1600 so that I have a snowball’s chance in H. E. doulble hockey sticks to buy one.