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Noise Engineering Polydactyl Versio Eurorack Stereo Dynamics Processor Module (Black)

Noise Engineering

£375.00
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Polydactyl Versio is Noise Engineering's take on a multiband dynamics processor. Equally powerful with single-instrument timbral processing as well as end-of-chain glossy cohesion, Polydactyl takes inspiration from Librae Legio's unique and transparent algorithm and applies it across three bands for maximal dynamic impact. Add in the multiband saturation knob and noise gate, throw in a limiter, and you have a processor that gives ultimate control of color and dynamics.

Polydactyl Versio is also part of the Versio DSP platform and can be transformed into a completely different effect by loading a growing number of alternate firmwares, completely free! Plus, with open-source support and documentation at LibDaisy, you can write your own firmware. Grab a Polydactyl Versio and process your signal into submission or total rebellion with three separate bands, saturation, limiting, and noise gating.

Size and power:

  • 10 HP
  • +12v: 125ma
  • -12v: 10ma
  • +5v: 0ma

Polydactyl — from Latin: “Many fingers or toes”

Versio — from Latin: “Versatile

Product Overview

Polydactyl Versio is Noise Engineering's take on a multiband dynamics processor. Equally powerful with single-instrument timbral processing as well as end-of-chain glossy cohesion, Polydactyl takes inspiration from Librae Legio's unique and transparent algorithm and applies it across three bands for maximal dynamic impact. Add in the multiband saturation knob and noise gate, throw in a limiter, and you have a processor that gives ultimate control of color and dynamics.

Polydactyl Versio is also part of the Versio DSP platform and can be transformed into a completely different effect by loading a growing number of alternate firmwares, completely free! Plus, with open-source support and documentation at LibDaisy, you can write your own firmware. Grab a Polydactyl Versio and process your signal into submission or total rebellion with three separate bands, saturation, limiting, and noise gating.