Ever since it hit the scene, this box has been a go-to for noise heads chasing those unpredictable, self-sustaining tones that feel alive on their own.
The heart is Legus, a pair of analog delays wired in series—each with dedicated time, feedback, level, and dry/wet knobs—that self-oscillate into chaotic drones without any input, plus a modulation switch routing the first delay's output to tweak both times for swirling madness. Neura delivers the raw spark as a versatile noise generator with frequency, waveshaping, texture, and dual output controls to sculpt everything from gritty static to warped waveforms. It all feeds into NXPCTD, the final delay stage with simple dry/wet, feedback, and time knobs, blending the mayhem or adding ethereal trails; toss in the mono audio input, master mixer, and performance lever for hands-on tweaking across a sturdy 7.9 x 11.8 x 4-inch desktop frame powered by the included DC supply.
Players dig its immediate inspiration for experimental patches and noise walls, though some note the pure chaos demands a steady hand to tame into melodies.