Sonic Potions finally named its new DIY groovebox, and announces that it will be available for purchase on June 28th.
Named LXR, the DIY groove machine ships as a kit that you will have to assemble yourself. It features 6 voices (VA and FM), a 7 track sequencer, 4 mono outputs, 4 different instrument engines, 6 LFO that can be routed to any voice parameter, USB and DIN MIDI, an SD card slot and 39 buttons. The audio resolution is 16-bit / 44.1kHz.
The kit will be available for 280€, the enclosure is available separately for 70€. More info at www.sonic-potions.com.
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