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Xaoc Devices is a modular synth manufacturer from Poland, best known for bold ideas, deep functionality, and a love of the slightly unconventional. Drawing inspiration from Eastern European science, mathematics, and experimental music, their modules often explore territory that other brands simply don’t touch — complex modulation, unusual signal paths, and control concepts that reward curiosity.
Many Xaoc modules are designed as expandable systems, allowing you to build up powerful clusters of related functions over time rather than treating each module as a one-off. They’re solidly built, thoughtfully engineered, and aimed at users who enjoy digging beneath the surface. If you like modular that feels exploratory, cerebral, and a bit left-field, Xaoc Devices is a brand that consistently delivers depth without sacrificing musical usefulness.
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CV is control voltage used to transmit continuous electrical signals between electronic instruments and modules. It allows parameters such as pitch, filter cutoff, amplitude, and modulation to be controlled in a fluid, analogue manner. CV is fundamental to modular and semi-modular systems, enabling direct, real-time interaction between sound sources, controllers, and processors.
A module is a self-contained unit designed to perform a specific function within a larger system. Modules are commonly used in modular and Eurorack setups, where each unit handles tasks such as sound generation, modulation, filtering, or control, allowing systems to be built and expanded piece by piece.
New Gear is unused and in original condition, supplied as it leaves the manufacturer. It is chosen for guaranteed reliability, full functionality, and the assurance of manufacturer support. For example, buying new ensures access to the latest design revisions, included accessories, and official warranty coverage.
A sequencer is a tool used to record, arrange, and play back musical events in a defined order. It allows notes, rhythms, and parameter changes to be programmed step by step or recorded in real time, creating structured patterns and loops. Sequencers are used to keep multiple instruments in sync, build evolving arrangements, and automate movement within a sound. For example, a sequencer might be used to create a repeating bass pattern while gradually changing filter or modulation values to add variation over time.