xVox is a four-voice real-time pitch shifter. The module is 17HP wide with a 1.5-inch diagonal 128x128 pixel RGB OLED display. There are color-coded volt-per-octave and trigger inputs for each of the four voices. Six CV inputs, two of which are knobs, can be assigned to perform various modulation functions. At least for now, xVox is only going to be available as a DIY kit.
xVox features
Front panel
xVox features
Front panel
- 2 audio inputs, primary normalled to secondary.
- Stereo audio output.
- 4 VPO and 4 gate/trigger inputs.
- 4 assignable CV sockets and 2 assignable knobs.
- Pushbutton rotary encoder and two LED push buttons.
- 1.5-inch 128x128 RGB OLED display.
- Pitch control over each channel depends on pitch-shift mode.
- Individually triggered or triggered in unison.
- Open tuning or quantization to scales, semitones, or octaves.
- 7th chord pitch shift for root, 3rd, 5th, and 7th.
- Chord progressions based on circle-of-fifths.
- Attack/Decay, ADSR, or OFF
- Solo, unison, or strum trigger options or on note change.
- Selectable attack and decay curves
- Attack and decay times from several milliseconds to minutes
- Sample and hold option when not using envelope generator.
- Tuner with automatic tuning feature.
- Filter with controls for HP, LP, and slope.
- Audio input and output level controls with soft-clipping and AGC.
- Piano keyboard shows notes as they are triggered.
- Spectrum shows real-time harmonics of each voice.
- 17HP wide
- 32mm deep.
- +12V 144mA (133mA with display dimmed)
- -12V 8.4mA
- +5V 0mA