New OXI One MKII ‘The Most Powerful, Inspiring & Affordable Sequencer On The Market’


OXI Instruments has announced OXI One mk2, a major update to its flagship hardware sequencer.

They say the OXI One mk2 is “the most powerful, inspiring and affordable sequencer on the market.”

Features:

  • 8 Fully Configurable Sequencers
  • 6 sequencer Modes (Mono, Poly, Chords, Stochastic, Multitrack and Matriceal)
  • Up to 64 tracks when using Multitrack Mode
  • Integrates with Eurorack, Buchla, and other Modular Synths. 8 CVs and 8 Gates are configurable to send gates, pitch, LFOs, envelopes, and a clock
  • Unique Accumulator and Repeat Engines with enhanced Logic Conditions
  • Custom Grooves Engine
  • FLOW Performance Layer
  • MIDI over USB, TRS, and Bluetooth (BLE) means the One plays well with synthesizers, drum machines, DAWs, and most music apps
  • 128 steps length per pattern
  • 128 patterns per project and 20 internal projects + SD Card storage
  • Record, Draw and perform CC Automation
  • 16 LFOs and 64 Independent Modulation Lanes
  • Multiple Randomization and advanced Generative options
  • Performance Mode for Live and Studio Use
  • Euclidean and Drum patterns generators
  • Load any project during playback with no wait time
  • Improved Arranger (song) Mode
  • New OXI App with Extensive Instruments Database and custom Instrument Definitions
  • Intuitive Chord Mode with Smart Chord Selection
  • Harmonizer mode for crafting basslines and lead lines faster
  • Custom musical Scales
  • Full-Featured Performative Keyboard with advanced Arpeggiator
  • Undo/Redo with the ability to save the state of a pattern and recall it with a single press
  • Bluetooth and Battery Powered
  • Massive MIDI Connectivity – Up to 6 MIDI Ports & 96 Channels
  • CV to MIDI and MIDI to CV converter
  • 2 CV Inputs for Modular Integration
  • Streamlined Workflow with Dedicated Backlit Function Buttons
  • Compact, sleek, and premium finish.

The OXI One mk2 is available to pre-order, starting at $879/€819 with shipping planned to by the beginning of June.

 

Larix Elektro Introduces Time, Canon, Origami Eurorack Modules Ahead Of Superbooth 2025


Ahead of Superbooth 2025, being held May 8-10 at the FEZ-Berlin, Larix Elektro has announced two new modules, Time & Canon. In addition, they plan to preview a new Eurorack synth voice, Origami.

The Time module can convert a trigger signal (any signal) into a gate signal, with CV control of the time. It’s also a clock generator, a ramp generator, and even a clock divider with the Shift-R extension.

The full demo:

The Canon module is designed for creating musical canon, or ’rounds’, using gate and CV. In a nutshell, Canon can delay gate and CV signals so that you can have multiple voices playing the same melody, but at delayed intervals.

They’ve shared a preview via Instagram:

 

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Details are to come on the Canon module.

In addition to the Time and Canon modules, Larix will be previewing Origami, a Eurorack synth voice, based around a VCO with triangle waveform folding.

The official preview:

Details on the modules are still to come at the Larix Elektro site.

 

Frap Tools Announces Magnolia 8-Voice Analog FM Synthesizer


Ahead of Superbooth 2025, being held May 8-10 at the FEZ-Berlin, Italian synth maker Frap Tools has announced Magnolia, a flagship 8-voice analog through-zero FM synthesizer, featuring a Fatar keyboard with polyphonic aftertouch.

The company says that they designed Magnolia “to create sounds from the modular world through a classic keyboard interface.”

What they have to say about the Magnolia synthesizer:

“Waveshapers, wavefolders, and, most importantly, analog linear through-zero FM unlock every sound associated with the “West Coast” synthesis world. But that’s not all! Fat resonant filters and powerful analog oscillators allow more traditional subtractive synthesis sounds as well.

A vast and flexible modulation section encourages complex patches with the twist of a knob, but it is always easy to keep track of what’s going on thanks to LEDs on every source and destination. An arpeggiator and a sequencer complement the machine.”

Magnolia Synthesizer intro video. It’s in Italian, but you can enable closed captions in English:

Frap Tools is showcasing two pre-production Magnolia synthesizer keyboards at Superbooth. They say that they expect to release the Magnolia synthesizer at the end of summer 2025.

They note that the release version “may have a more refined interface, it will feature digital effects, and some of the features currently under evaluation may disappear.”

What do you think of the Magnolia? View the video and share your thoughts in the comments!