UDO Audio has launched DMNO, an eight-voice analog-hybrid synthesizer with dual-engine architecture priced at $3,500. The instrument contains two independent four-voice synthesizers with separate front-panel controls and features FPGA-based digital oscillators paired with a Dynamic Multi-Core Stereo VCF. Users can configure the filter in series, parallel, or stereo arrangements through eight distinct play modes that determine how the engines interact. These modes range from single-engine operation to complex configurations such as chaos mode with note randomization and series mode, where one engine feeds into the other.
The synthesizer provides four super voices in binaural mode for enhanced spatial effects and connects through a 24-bit USB audio interface with stereo inputs. Built-in effects consist of delay, reverb, distortion, chorus, and equalization alongside a 64-step sequencer and arpeggiator. The 44-key FATAR keybed with aftertouch sits in a metal enclosure with a vacuum fluorescent display. The multitimbral instrument will be available through select distributors at £2,499 or €2,969.
The synthesizer provides four super voices in binaural mode for enhanced spatial effects and connects through a 24-bit USB audio interface with stereo inputs. Built-in effects consist of delay, reverb, distortion, chorus, and equalization alongside a 64-step sequencer and arpeggiator. The 44-key FATAR keybed with aftertouch sits in a metal enclosure with a vacuum fluorescent display. The multitimbral instrument will be available through select distributors at £2,499 or €2,969.