TIMISZOARA

TIMISZOARA

XAOC Devices

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VOLTAGE CONTROLLED DSP EFFEKTOR
MODEL OF 1970
DESCRIPTION

Timiszoara is a stereo, Eurorack compatible, voltage-controlled multi-effect signal processor based on the popular Spin Semiconductor FV-1 DSP chip. It features a full stereo signal path with two adjustable audio inputs, two outputs, and a stereo voltage-controlled wet/dry mixer. In addition, there is a microSD memory card slot on the front panel that allows for loading factory and custom effects without any restrictions or copyright protection, which means you can use many effects available on the Internet and even create your own.

Effect programs are organized in banks of 8 and can be selected using a rotary encoder, as well as CV and trigger signals. Timiszoara features a crisp OLED screen that displays the program parameters and its name. It also facilitates navigating the list of banks. Up to three parameters per effect can be controlled from the front panel with illuminated slider potentiometers and dedicated CV inputs.

We have prepared quite a few banks of algorithms (176 in total) that cover most effects needs: delays, reverbs, filters, modulation effects (such as choruses and flangers), pitch shifters, and, of course, shimmers (no multi-effects unit would be complete without its share of those). However, we wanted to ensure that users had access to some more adventurous programs, so we created some special banks to allow you to take a walk on the wild side.

For detailed description, please refer to the manual.

FEATURES
  • 24–bit stereo DSP engine
  • Up to three parameters can be voltage controlled
  • Low-noise, voltage-controlled analog wet/dry crossfader
  • Voltage-controlled effects selection
  • Programs stored on standard Micro SD card
  • OLED screen
  • 176 factory programs
  • Open architecture for adding and organizing user–designed programs.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
  • 10hp, skiff friendly
  • Current draw: +120/-45 mA
  • Reverse power protection
EXPANDABILITY

We are planning an expander module for Timiszoara. The complete specification will be announced.