XAOC Devices - Lipsk
- Order number: 170182
- Depth: 20
Lipsk is an expander, designed to complement the Drezno Binary Conversion Komputor. The circuit allows users to invert individual bits of the main module's binary data stream via buttons or gate inputs. - A nifty addition that no Drezno owner should miss out on.
Lipsk and Drezno get linked via a ribbon cable. Corresponding sockets were placed on the circuit boards.
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 6 |
Depth: | 20 |
Power consumption +12V: | 30 |
Lipsk auf der Xaoc-Webseite
Englische Bedienungsanleitung
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.