Polivoks-Based Duophonic Analog Synth

US InfraDeep PVX-800 desktop synth features two VCOs with five wave types      28/10/19

InfraDeep says that the PVX-800 is a duophonic compact analog synthesizer, designed to effortlessly integrate into any performance and computer-based music solution. They tell us that it has an analog sound engine that uses original circuit design ideas from the USSR’s Polyvox (sic) analog synthesizer.

Features:

  •     Two VCOs with five types of waves — Sinusoidal, Triangle, Shark, Saw and Square waves with PWM.
  •     Two ADSR envelope generators
  •     LFO with eight type of waves (square wave has midi sync)
  •     True classical analogue sound engine
  •     MIDI-DIN in/thru plug
  •     USB-MIDI plug
  •     Analogue CV control inputs
  •     Ring Modulator
  •     Audio input for processing external audio signal through filter and VCA section
  •     Built-in Delay module
  •     Arpeggiator function with sync from midi
  •     VCF Cutoff assignable control from midi, velocity or aftertouch
  •     Headphone output
  •     Audio output: 6.3 mm mono jack, unbalanced
  •     Power: 16 — 24V DC any polarity 600mA or more
  •     Weight: 3.64lbs (1.65kg)
  •     Dimensions: 12,95” x 5,31” x 2,87” (325 x 135 x 73 mm)


Pricing and Availability:
$580

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