Cre8Audio Nifty Case - Affordable Modular Rack

US 84HP Case, MIDI interface and Two modules for $269      31/10/19

Cre8Audio Nifty Case - Affordable Modular  Rack


Cre8audio, have just announced their new NiftyBUNDLE  an 84HP Eurorack modular case with power supply,  MIDI/USB interface plus two modules priced at $199.

The bundle comprises of three components with a special offer of $269:

Nifty Case: (Street price $199)
84HP, integrated powers supply (2.5A) 1500mA +12V, 500mA -12V, and 500mA +5v
Integrated MIDI/USB interface with CV and Gate

Chipz  - Dual VCO and LFO
Each VCO features 5 different morphing waveshapes, sine, triangle, saw, square, and noise. U VCO #1 - Chip1 has an integrated filter, VCO #2 - Chip2 has integrated width control, aka duty cycle which can be modulated

Chipz dual LFO also features 5 different waveshapes, sine, triangle, saw, square, and random. Users can change between each of these waveshapes with the turn of a knob. 

Cellz - Programmable CV Touch Pad (Street price $99)
Controller, sequencer, and an arpeggiator. Each of the 16 “Cellz” can be individually tuned to output 2 different CV values. The user then can play each Cell by touching it. Cellz automatically cycle and can be arpeggiated while touching multiple Cellz simultaneously. Alternatively, users can build their own sequences that run automatically by feeding/inputting Cellz clock, gate, or even an LFO.  

Also included are three pairs of patch cables (45cm, 35cm and 20cm).

The bundle is available from Cre8audio.com and worldwide dealers

 



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