How deep does the rabbit hole go? Meet Labyrinth, an idea machine that aims to answer that very question. Two generative sequencers bring to life sounds that bloom over time, letting you control their evolution and scale, then play them off of each other for striking polymetric melodies. With parallel analog signal paths, this unique instrument shines when adding colour to the steady backdrop of a drum pattern or bassline. Fully capable of standing on its own, or adding flavour to your existing rack, Labyrinth is the lightning in a bottle that drives your compositions into undiscovered creative caverns.
Dual generative sequencers create intertwining melodies that mutate over time. It’s a fountain of inspiration that uncovers patterns you can capture, return to, and evolve.
A fresh approach to the signature sound of classic Moog synthesizers with a smooth West Coast-style voltage-controlled wavefolder. Two oscillators drive duophonic melodic counterpoints, metallic FM tones, and analog synthetic drums.
State variable resonant voltage-controlled filters that morph between lowpass and bandpass responses let you experiment with smooth command over complex tonal shapes.
A parallel voice processing path with voltage-controlled blending allows you to morph sounds over time.
A comprehensive patch bay for integration with a wide variety of other modules in your rack and studio.
Review by David T. on 7 Apr 2025review stating Great choice
I was tired of lifting heavy speakers out of my house, then into my car, then out of my car, into the venue and up onto stands and then having to run leads to everything, all before a performance. My son recommended the JBL eon mk2, as he had hired the same for his gigging. I can be set up in less than 10 minutes and pull down in the same time. I ...Read MoreRead more about I was tired of lifting heavy speakers
run two iPads wirelessly, so everything is easy to transport, sounds great and looks very cool. Very pleased with every aspect of the rig. Read LessRead less about I was tired of lifting heavy speakers
Review by Robert P. on 6 Apr 2025review stating SSL E Dyn
Loving the SSL E Dyn. Apparently this was on every channel during sessions with the console. I can see why. Great way to get a clean punchy signal into your DAW. Love the extender circuit as well, it does a great job of keeping any unwanted background noise out of your recording.