MESSE 2015: Endorphin.es Shuttle Control And More

US Here is a look at the full system from Endorphin.es      19/04/15
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The boys over at Endorphin.es have had a hard year. After starting production this time last year in Ukraine you can see why things might have taken a little longer than first expected.

In my opinion Furrtherr is one of the best sounding analogue oscillators in the euro format. And combined with Terminal you have a really powerful west coast voice in just two modules.

In this video we also get a look at the whole Endorphin.es range all housed in what they call a Shuttle. This is not a skiff apparently. The newest addition to the Endorphin.es range is the Shuttle Control; A programmable 16 channel USB to CV interface. The CV outputs can be defined in a web editor that allows you to create your own mappings or choose from hundreds of different pre programmed skins. The Shuttle Control is class complient all you need to attach an ipad is the camera connection kit, it also works as a power supply and can provide power for a goose neck lamp and alike.

The Terminal Expansion is also on show, although only a prototype it adds some massive functionality to the Terminal but also adds some other neat tricks for tuning multiple oscillators in your system.

The whole system is likely to be available in June/July time.

Filmed and Written by Edd Butterworth

Musik MESSE 2015 Kit:
Tascam DR-70D 4 Channel recorders

Audio-Technica System 10 Wireless mics


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