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* [https://www.futur3soundz.com/xva1-synthesizer The XVA1 Synthesizer Module], Futur3soundz |
* [https://www.futur3soundz.com/xva1-synthesizer The XVA1 Synthesizer Module], Futur3soundz |
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* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz3mGvgF96DvnRw5_N0t5xw/videos René Ceballos], YouTube |
* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz3mGvgF96DvnRw5_N0t5xw/videos René Ceballos], YouTube |
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* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/391434439086631/ XVA1 builds and user group], Facebook |
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Revision as of 07:33, 9 October 2021
The Futur3soundz XVA1 is a 32-voice, 4-oscillators per voice, subtractive sound generator. XVA1 uses the same hardware platform as the Futur3soundz XFM2, so both are easily interchangeable. Its build is very simple as it relies in two tiny pre-assembled development boards: the Digilent CMOD A7-35T (FPGA, FTDI, SRAM), and the Adafruit UDA1334A (96kHz, 24-bit DAC), plus a few discrete components.
References
External links
- The XVA1 Synthesizer Module, Futur3soundz
- René Ceballos, YouTube
- XVA1 builds and user group, Facebook
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