Standalone VC Looper & Granular Processor

US New portable frame for ADDAC112S encourages standalone desktop use      08/03/23

Standalone VC Looper & Granular Processor


ADDAC System has announced its new ADDAC112S and ADDAC112SF, portable compact solutions for its ADDAC112 VC Looper & Granular Processor launched last summer. A spokesperson told us, "Now available as a standalone instrument with a dedicated frame, the VC Looper & Granular Processor brings a sea of possibilities to modular synthesists looking to integrate granular synthesis and powerful looping features into their soundscapes."

Here's more details direct from the company...

Whether you are new to modular synthesis and looking for a powerful 'gateway' to sonic creativity, or you are already a Eurorack user looking to augment your system with deeper powerful new capabilities, ADDAC System's new standalone desktop option makes it easy to integrate the ADDAC112 VC Looper & Granular Processor into your existing set up.

If you are an existing owner of the ADDAC112, the frame is available for separate purchase and provides all the necessary power through a convenient USB-C connector.  The frame also features retractable feet that can be adjusted to a 30-degree angle, allowing for convenient ergonomic use within your studio or portable system.
 
The frame's intelligent and compact design complements any setup, and will make a statement on either your desktop or floorboard. Its sturdy construction will protect your Looper & Granular Processor and keep it secure, while providing a perfect view angle and easy access to the ADDAC112's controls.

Pricing and Availability:
The ADDAC112S Standalone VC Looper & Granular Processor and the ADDAC112SF VC Looper & Granular Processor Frame are both available now for €780 and €240 respectively.

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