
Some official info of the Mungo modular pictured here and here are up on the Mungo Enterprises Website. Click the image.
Highlights
* 8 notes of polyphony
* Standalone hardware
* 4 Oscillators per note
* 4 Filters per note
* Hardwood enclosure and lid
Patching
* Anything-to-anything patching
* Programmable normalling
* Real 3.5mm patch cables
* Unlimited routes
* Stored in memory
You'll find some samples at the bottom of the State Zero product page here.
wow....quite a jump for mungo, are these real photos? no? oh.
ReplyDeleteI tried this out today, it's pretty interesting. I can't comment on the sound at this point but I was highly impressed with the entire idea.
ReplyDeleteany idea about the price?
ReplyDeleteThe page conspicuously leaves out the term 'analog'. You'd think if it had 32 analog oscillators inside, and four analog filters per note, they'd be loud about that fact.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking it is VA with a nice, patchable front-end.
Yes, I don't think there'd be any way to do the control aspects of this with analog. And while the oscs and filters could theoretically be done with analog circuits in this size, with the amount of digital control circuits and such it wouldn't make sense to do so.
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