I'm a little surprised at the price. More than the Hermod+...


I'm right there with you, I'll try to use that argument to try and hold my purchase for as long as I can, but it's really tempting, not sure if I know another module that can handle 32 channels of CV automation (that's the way I'd use it, I guess)...

--- Voltage control all the things ---


hi. I think this is a good option for Hermod+ owners. But we need some things in hermod+ to buy xp32. I don't know if it's
commercial limitations compared to other products, or technical limitations.

Being able to play via a midi keyboard a track OFF
Naming a track (after all, it's the brain)
+/- 10v (well, that's okay with xp32)

The release of v2.0 paved the way for the arrival of Xp32.
In the emotion we could have succumbed

Wait and see


I believe the accurate CV outs are expensive hence why the droid has so few


, not sure if I know another module that can handle 32 channels of CV automation (that's the way I'd use it, I guess)...
-- toodee

not willing to compare the two sequencers,
i use both and find both very useful. but just in case that's useful: Nerseq handles many cv tracks. i used 2 cv expanders, that's 32 cv outs in addition to the 12 cv outs of nerdseq.

happy patching everyone :)