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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Cylonix

"Cylonix (maker of the eponymous vocoder software in the 90's) has returned with its own digital VCO module, the Cylonix Cyclebox.

This module is a 2-oscillator vco (with a subosc) that digitally combines the outputs of the 2 oscillators to produce many cool sounds. There are 16 different combination modes, including a bit-wise XOR mode, making the Cyclebox essentially 16 different modules in one. The Cyclebox employs digital processing, using an FPGA device, running at a 24MHz clock rate. The 2 quadrature outputs are from 192KHz, 24-bit DC-coupled DACs. The module has a wide frequency range, from 50KHz down to one cycle every 24 minutes.

Details (including an in-depth manual, sound clips and tutorial videos) can be found at http://www.cylonix.com/.

The Cyclebox will be available for purchase from the Cylonix website in January 2011 (after I return from holidays), but a limited number (5) of modules will be made available to Muff Wigglers (10 post minimum) at the discounted price of $300CDN (shipping extra) for the next week only (until December 18 - before I go on vacation). If interested in one of these modules, send me a pm here on Muffs."
via jjclark on Muff's

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