The information available about this synth is not much, but it seems really interesting since it uses "Apex" programable analog chips.
From what I could get, those special chips they use allow you to restructure the analog circuitry in realtime, which means you get much more flexibility than ever before!
I am not sure it will be limited to the following configurations, but Fabulous Silicon is advertising it as being able to be:
- An Analog Monophonic Synthesizer (3 Oscillators with lots of modulation capabilities, plus Multimode Filter, plus Noise Generator);
- A Polyphonic Hybrid Synthesizer (2 Digital Wavetable Oscillators, plus Multimode Filter);
- A Stereo Analog Multimode Filter + Overdrive Amp.
Deeper specs are available in their website:
http://www.fabuloussilicon.com/blog/2017/01/11/paradigm/
Without any demos available, I can't really say much more than this...
But one thing that really really bothers me with this keyboard is the design, which I find grotesque, at best...
The shape they chose kinda reminds me of the Roland JX1 and other toyish keyboards / synthesizers from the 80s, which to me gives it a very unprofessional look...
I really hope they make a desktop version with a more professional look, as I really don't think I'd like to look at this keyboard in my studio...
It's also a shame that no more photos are provided in their page, to have a better notion on how their interface works, but at least there seem to be quite some knobs available and I'd guess maybe even a step sequencer, considering the 16 buttons displayed in a row just above the keyboard (which kinda reminds me of the Elektron Analog Keys).
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