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ANALOGUE SOLUTIONS
FUSEBOX: ANALOG SYNTH & ARPEGGIATOR
KEY FEATURES
Tri-phonic mode (3 note poly)
More Jacks! Some rocker switches were replaced with jack sockets for more patchability
New precision type pots on the Interval Generator and Patternator
440Hz tuner tone
Interval Generator clock input - allows automatic transposition in a variety of ways
Bar1 / Note0 trigger outputs - versatile alternative ways to trigger the Patternator and Interval Generator
Arpeggiator replaced with mini step sequencer
High quality, smooth metal potentiometers
Designed, built, and tested in the United Kingdom
Full rugged steel/aluminum case - no plastic moldings\
Real wood sides
OVERVIEW
The NEW Analogue Solutions FUSEBOX X is a compact TRUE ANALOG 3-note polysynth in a neat, smart, and well-designed desktop synth.
When we say TRUE ANALOG, we mean that the entire audio path and all modulation is entirely analog, using circuits based on awesome sounding vintage 1970s designs. The circuits are not locked down by CPUs. Nor are the controls quantized and read by CPUs. FUSEBOX X's sound path is 100% analog and the sound benefit is immediately apparent. FUSEBOX X plays the part... This "X" sounds absolutely HUGE!
The FUSEBOX X, along with all Analogue Solutions gear, is created by genius synth designer, musician, and electronic music fan, Tom Carpenter. He knows how to design and program a synth and what should be "X"pected!
"X" will quickly give you the sounds you want: Deep bass, killer leads, monster percussion, unique effects, and great modulation sounds!
FUSEBOX DEMO
What does FUSEBOX sound like?
Synth. Percussion. Audio Processor.
Fusebox is a compact analogue synthesizer. Analogue - as in really analogue. Aside from the MIDI chip (which has to be digital), everything else is totally analogue using real transistors and op-amps. There are no CPU stabilized and quantized circuits, no DCOs, no digital LFOs and no digital EGs, as found on other so called analogue synths. The circuitry is based on designs da)ng back to the mid-1970s. So Fusebox has a genuine old sound
VCO - Voltage Controlled Oscillator.
Fusebox has three analogue VCOs. These produce the raw audio sound source for later processing.
VCO3 can be detached from MIDI note and be used independently as a voltage controlled LFO - for modulation duties.
LFO - Low Frequency Oscillator.
In addition to being able to use VCO2 or VCO3 as modulators, there is a dedicated analogue LFO.
It has two 2 Sine wave jack socket outputs and two Square wave jack socket outputs.
Filter.
Fusebox has a 12db / Octave analogue multimode filter. There are four filter types. Low pass, High pass, Notch and Band pass.
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