Noise Engineering is releasing Vox Digitalis, Quantus Pax, and Quant Gemi (July, 22nd 2019)

Vox Digitalis is a  4hp, 1-16 step pitch-CV sequencer. It has forward, random, and pendulum playback, and super-easy editing. Noise Engineering wanted to make a tiny, fast-to-use, powerful pitch sequencer.

Small, easy-to-program sequencers are a bit of a rarity. Vox Digitalis is Noise Engineering’s answer to this issue. With intuitive displays and simple controls, Vox Digitalis is perfect for all your pitch CV needs. Set your sequence length, dial in each note, randomize, save and load 16 sequences — Vox Digitalis does all the stuff the big sequencers do, just in 4hp.

Quantus Pax is a 6hp four-channel precision adder. Each channel has two inputs, and the upper inputs are circularly normalled so you can use it as a buffered mult and modify the same sequence multiple different ways! Patch into the inputs to break the normal and you’ve got four separate channels again. In addition to the two inputs on each channel, there are three “xpose” inputs which transpose all channels simultaneously. Great if you want to sequence a key change, add vibrato to a chord.

Quant Gemi is a 4hp four-channel octave switch and buffered mult. Each channel can transpose a sequence up 0, 1, or 2 octaves with the flick of a switch. Again, the inputs are circularly normalled so you can use it as a buffered mult and transpose the same sequence up to four times — or again, patch to input to break the normal and you have four separate channels, or two and two, or whatever you want.

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Vox Digitalis, Quantus Pax, and Quant Gemi



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