1010 MusicNanobox Fireball Desktop Wavetable Synthesizer
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1010 Music Nanobox Fireball
The fireball nanobox from 1010 Music is an ultra-compact wavetable synthesizer with user-uploadable wavetables and massive sounds that belie its size. Two wavetables may be loaded simultaneously and with a tertiary oscillator also available, the sonic sculpting capabilities are nearly endless. Two envelopes and two LFOs which can be routed to just about any parameter can make your patch sound fluid and organic, sharp and cold, or anywhere in between. With eight-voice polyphony available, you can be sure the luscious pad you just zoned out on, or intricate Reichien pattern will be presented in full.
Featuring 3.5mm line input, line output, MIDI input, MIDI output, and a dedicated clock input, the fireball can connect with your favorite controller, outboard effects unit, or synthesizer. An accurate touchscreen gives you access to an assignable X/Y pad, as well as a keyboard grid letting you use the fireball without a controller. Extra spice comes courtesy of six global effects: distortion, phaser, chorus, flanger, delay, and reverb. At a mere 4"x3" this powerhouse can fit in any bag, your pocket, or neatly on your studio desk. Light up your studio with the fireball from 1010 Music and turn up the heat.
Nanobox Fireball Features
- Dual wavetable synthesizer
- 8 Voice polyphony
- User-uploadable wavetables via included micro SD card
- 2x Envelopes
- 2x LFOs, 32-step sequencer
- 2x Filter
- Over 120 presets
- 2" Touchscreen
- 6x Effects: flanger, distortion, chorus, phaser, delay and reverb
- MIDI I/O via 3.5mm TRS jacks
- Bright red housing with matching USB-C–USB-A cable
- Power: USB-C, cable included—power brick is not
- Dimensions: 3.75" x 3" x 1.5"
- Audio Input: 1x TRS 3.5mm
- Audio Output: 1x TRS 3.5mm
- MIDI I/O: 1x 3.5mm In, 1x 3.5mm Out
- Clock Input
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