XAOC Devices - Bytom
- Order number: 121117
- Depth: 29
Bytom is a triple mixer for gate and trigger signals, a so-called OR-combiner. It consists of three independent sections, each of which can process up to four signals. Switches make coupling the sections possible for mixing up to twelve signals.
A gate combiner makes it possible to mix several gate and trigger signals according to the logic function OR. The Bytom module can also mix control voltages, but only positive ones.
Per section there are four inputs on the outer ring, and a central output. Switches can normalize section A as well as section C to section B. This way you can mix up to twelve signals. The final mix of all sections is present at the section B´s output, the sub-mixes of sections A and C are available additionally at the individual outputs.
LEDs show activity for each output.
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 6 |
Depth: | 29 |
XAOC (as written in Cyrillic alphabet, pronounced "chaos") is an innovative Polish company that started offering a user interface for the Doepfer DIY synth named Karl Marx Stadt (nowadays, Chemnitz) and later designed the clever circular sequencer Moskwa. Besides the peculiarity of naming their modules after ex-Soviet cities, XAOC Devices have established themselves solidly in the eurorack scene offering appealing designs, like their recent Odessa oscillator, as mighty as the Battleship Potemkin.