Wednesday, January 15, 2020
NAMM 2020: Qu-bit Electronix Aurora, Data Bender, Surface and Cascade
Published on Jan 15, 2020 sonicstate
"At the NAMM show this year Qu-bit Electronix have introduced 4 new eurorack modules; Aurora, Data Bender, Surface and Cascade. Andrew Ikenberry was on hand with a patch to show off everything in slick fasion.
Data Bender is a circuit bent digital audio buffer, designed to give you all the control over Skipping CDs, software bugs, old tape machine, scratched records and more.
Aurora is a spectral reverb with true stereo IO, giving you access to lush reverbs and a phase vocoding algorithm for spectral transformations of the incoming sound.
Surface is a multi-timbral physical modeling voice with different voicing algorithms to produce plucked strings and marimbas, all the way to FM drums.
Finally Cascade is a ratcheting envelope generator featuring burst generation, a flexible curve parameter, and two discrete level controls"
Aurora is a spectral reverb with true stereo IO. It features a lush reverb algorithm, and a phase vocoder audio engine allowing for spectral transformations of the incoming sound. You can freeze the input signal in the time or frequency domain with the press of a button or gate input. In addition, the reverb time extends all the way to infinity at its highest setting. The Aurora feels right at home on an effects send or in the middle of a voice as a creative sound design tool.
- Spectral Reverb With True Stereo IO
- Phase Vocoder Audio engine
- Freeze sound in time or frequency domain
- Reverb time goes to infinite feedback
Size: 12HP
MSRP: $299
ETA: April 2020
Data Bender is a circuit bent digital audio buffer. It is inspired by the ways in which audio equipment can fail. The sounds of skipping CDs, software bugs, and defective tape machine playback are all accessible. The audio buffer can hold up to five minutes of stereo audio, providing a sonic canvas capable of infinite surprises and discovery.
- Circuit bent digital audio buffer
- Skipping CDs, software bugs, old tape machine, scratched records
- Up to five minutes of stereo sampling time
- Stereo IO
Size: 14HP
MSRP: $349
ETA: May 2020
Data Bender is a circuit bent digital audio buffer. It is inspired by the ways in which audio equipment can fail. The sounds of skipping CDs, software bugs, and defective tape machine playback are all accessible. The audio buffer can hold up to five minutes of stereo audio, providing a sonic canvas capable of infinite surprises and discovery.
- Circuit bent digital audio buffer
- Skipping CDs, software bugs, old tape machine, scratched records
- Up to five minutes of stereo sampling time
- Stereo IO
Size: 14HP
MSRP: $349
ETA: May 2020
Cascade is a ratcheting envelope generator featuring burst generation, a flexible curve parameter, and two discrete level controls. Freeze allows you to lock the output voltage exactly where it is with the press of a button or a gate input. The Cascade can be transformed into several other modes, including ASR, ADSR, dual AD, and a gravity-based bouncy-ball mode.
- Ratcheting envelope generator
- Dual Outputs
- AD, ASR, and Cycling modes
- End of attack and cycle gate outputs.
Size: 10HP
MSRP: $199
ETA: June 2020
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