From Make Noise:

The X-PAN music synthesizer module is a compact and powerful 5 channel Voltage Controlled Stereo Mixer with Low Noise and High Headroom allowing for creation of complex panoramic audio imagery in just 10hp.

X-PAN is highly responsive to control signals allowing for exploration of the fluctuating stereo sidebands possible with Audio Rate Crossfading and Panning. X-PAN is Direct coupled for use as a CV Processing and Routing toolbox.

X-PAN consists of two full featured Channels and one simpler Channel. The top two Channels each have voltage controlled cross-fading and panning while the third Channel is a stereo aux input with stereo VCA. All three Channels are combined together at the stereo SUM outputs.

  • 5 signal inputs all routed to a dynamic stereo output
  • Contains 10 High Quality VCA circuits in just 10hp
  • Fully Voltage Controlled Panning, Cross-fading and Mixing
  • Easy to maintain signal integrity with high headroom, low noise circuitry
  • Audio Rate crossfading and panning, fluctuating stereo sidebands
  • Aux Stereo Inputs controlled by Stereo VCA with Combo Pot
  • Part of a decentralized mix console integrated throughout the system along with Optomix, modDemix, Dynamix, and RxMx
  • Direct Coupled for use as Complex CV router
  • Pairs well with QPAS and Morphagene

Width: 10hp
Max Depth: 30mm
Power: 145mA @ +12V, 110mA @ -12V

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • X-PAN Module
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Horizontal Pitch
  • 10HP
Synth Module Function
  • Oscillator
  • Panning
  • Mixer
Modular Synth Format
  • Eurorack

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