Hypersynth Xenophone Demo

Product developer Iman JL shared these two videos with us that demonstrate the Hypersynth Xenophone – an advanced analog mono synthesizer with 100% analog signal path.

The Xenophone offers three oscillators, two subs, three ring modulators, one multimode VCF and analog distortion, all based on discrete analog circuits followed by a high quality stereo digital delay and reverb. In addition to its synthesis capabilities, it can be used as a powerful audio processor to colorize an external input signal by analog filter, distortion and DFX.

The first performance demo is a cover of Kitaro’s Aqua, using four tracks of Xenophone monosynth, Effects used are the Xenophone’s onboard effects and the keyboards are used as keyboard controllers:

The second performance demo is a cover of Joel Fajerman’s Flower’s Love. Again, the keyboards are only being used a MIDI controllers, all sounds come from the Xenophone.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NQZRMHR_Hg

The Xenophone is available via the Hypersynth site for US $899.

If youve used the Xenophone, leave a comment and let us know what you think of it!

13 thoughts on “Hypersynth Xenophone Demo

  1. hmmmm the reverb is a bit obstructive to give a clear opinion but the price seems reasonable. would like to see it in the hands of sonic nick for a once over.

    1. The reverb is built in, so it’s one of the main selling points on this thing. Must analogs in this price rang don’t have built in effects units.

  2. Does look like a pretty feature packed mono for the price. Sounds good too. Shame there’s no Mac AU editor yet though. Guess that’ll come later.

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