Picture this: a synthesizer that pairs voices left and right for binaural magic, turning 12 voices into six super-stereo powerhouses that swirl around you like nothing else.
At its heart, dual FPGA-based oscillators deliver a super-wavetable engine with seven morphing cores per main osc, sampled at 40MHz for silky waveforms you can even import yourself, plus a second DDS osc handling FM, hard sync, sub duties, and PWM. Everything flows through a resonant SSI2144-inspired 4-pole lowpass filter with self-oscillation, optional highpass link for bandpass tricks, and analog VCA, all shaped by invertible HADSR envelopes and flexible LFOs feeding a deep mod matrix. The 49-key Fatar keyboard responds with velocity, poly aftertouch, and MPE support, while the 64-step sequencer, arpeggiator, stereo audio in, and dual 24-bit effects like lush chorus and delay keep things endlessly playable on its compact 830 x 350 x 90mm frame with smooth, Roland-style knobs.
Players love how it nails gorgeous analog warmth with digital precision, sparking everything from vast pads to gritty leads—though some wish for more onboard storage beyond 128 patches. This limited white edition stands out in UDO's lineup as the full keyboard take on their desktop icon, a fresh hybrid benchmark in poly synths.