The new OXI ONE, flexible MIDI Sequencer and Controller
The Oxi One, a new MIDI sequencer and controller has just landed on Indiegogo.
Is there anything that this flexible MIDI sequencer and controller can’t do? In fact, there is a lot going on with Oxi One. With multiple modes and connectivity options mean that this has ‘studio hub’ written all over it, meaning the instrument looks like it has enough features for it to become the central hub of your studio or live setup, should you want it to be.
Multi gives you access to eight tracks, each with its own independent parameters, meaning that you can run up to 32 tracks at a time. Chord endows you with chord generation features, to enable you to create progressions. Mono gives you control of a monophonic track, and Poly offers up to seven voices, with 4 CCs and multiple parameters per step. This is just the start, too, with more modes set to be added in future firmware updates. You can use up to 128 steps per sequencer.
The Oxi One can operate as a keyboard, with four different piano layouts. There is an eight-octave range, and you can control pitchbend, pressure, modulation and velocity using dedicated knobs. You can choose to play in specific scales and get the ‘right’ chords for that scale, with plenty of different voicings and variations.
Other features include four arpeggiators with multiple modes, a song/arranger mode, four LFOs – routable to internal parameters, MIDI and voltage control – and four loopers. Connectivity includes eight CVs, eight gates and 1 CV input, so you are all set for controlling modular gear, as well.
The Oxi One can be battery-powered and is compatible with Bluetooth MIDI.
You can find out more on the Oxi One Indiegogo website.
The funding target has already been met, but if you are quick you can still grab a unit for €530. The regular price will be €699.
Delivery is estimated to be in November 2021.