Thursday, July 18, 2024
UVI Introduces HX-ODDY
video uploads by UVI
"Discover an esteemed classic that bestows dual analog oscillators and modeled filters for a powerful modern instrument with vintage hardware sound."
Playlist:
UVI HX-ODDY | Trailer
UVI HX-ODDY | Preset Showcase
UVI HX-ODDY | Overview
via UVI
HX-ODDY is based on the world's first duophonic analog synth, a capable and expressive 3-octave keyboard instrument with design heritage from the renowned 2500 and 2600 modular synthesizers. With heaps of configuration potential, oscillator cross-modulation, and its ARP 4023 SVF-like filters, the ODDY explored a broad and unique sonic range, notable both for its ability to mimic natural instruments, and an exceptionally rich analog character. Portable Powerhouse
Debuting in 1972, it was ahead of its time, offering powerful performance features, outstanding analog sound, color-coded controls, preset patch panel overlays to aid in programming, all contained in a small and portable form-factor. Its unique voice quality and analog character has kept it a sought-after instrument, and while it has seen numerous evolutions and reissues over the years, for us nothing beats the original white-face Mk1, which we used exclusively in the development of HX-ODDY.
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