Friday, December 13, 2024
X1L3 - ZXXN - radio / bluetooth receiver - eurorack module
video upload by X1L3
"Spec run down of ZXXN 📻🔈🔥
What it is and where to get it - below.....
Available at: https://x1l3.bigcartel.com/
ZXXN is a 4HP FM radio and bluetooth receiver. As well as Fm radio and bluetooth, it also has an SD card slot and a USB port for streaming audio files. It also has an audio aux input which when hit with a eurorack level signal will saturate at the output. A remote control comes with the module which on top of allowing you to be lazy, also lets you manually input FM channel frequencies and select a number of EQ presets.
The demo here was created using the ZXXN fed through a drail module. With several takes grabbed by hitting record at what i thought were prime moments that fit with the scene. A section in the second half is recorded using the bluetooth receiver and youtube streamed to it from my phone.
It's a nice compact module that for 4HP serves as a really versatile tool for sound design and the gathering of sounds. Or, you can just use it to turn your eurorack into an audio player if you fancy the inherent light show that might come with that 🙂"
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