Samarkanda 1953 Resampling Delay Performance Station Hands-On Demo
Xaoc Devices shared this hands-on demo of their new Samarkanda 1953 Resampling Delay Performance Station.
The Xaoc Devices Samarkanda is a digital quad delay module, with extensive patching capabilities and a lot of flexibility for signal mangling.
The Samarkanda can be used as four entirely independent delays, a dual stereo delay, a complex/multi-tap or multi-channel delay, a quad/polyphonic resonator, a dual chorus, a dual flanger reverb, a looper (with sound on sound), a granulator, or any combination of these functions.
Samarkanda is also truly modular – you can control almost all its features remotely with CV/gates, and the external feedback path gives you the opportunity to process the delayed signal with other modules.
Here’s a hands-on demo by DivKid:
Features:
- Quadruple resampling delay
- Lossless chaining of sections
- Delay range of 0.5ms to 15 seconds per channel for a total of 60 seconds when stacked
- Analog (tape-like) and digital (granular) sweep behaviours
- Continuous, synced, and tap-tempo operation
- Clock division and multiplication from 1:8 to 8:1
- Buffer freezing and 1V/oct loop playback control
- Reverse delay effect
- Multiple options for coupling channels
The Samarkanda 1953 Resampling Delay Performance Station is available now for €620 MSRP.