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Debuting at this year’s NAMM show, the Xotic Robotalk 2 proves that Xotic has been listening to players, adding in features they want and cutting the rest. The Robotalk 2 refines and focuses the scope of the original version, adding another envelope filter channel and dispensing with the random arpeggiator function. Each channel features Sensitivity and Decay knobs located at the top of the box, along with Channel Volume and Resonance mini-knobs situated underneath. A Direct Volume mini-knob is shared by the two channels, and essentially functions as a Mix control.
Versatility is the name of the game here. While the Xotic Robotalk 2 doesn’t pack in any real surprises, envelope filter fans of all stripes should find something to like. For starters, the two channels are each distinctively voiced, giving players two different jumping-off points; the A Channel is more midrangey and a bit hotter, making it suitable for lead lines and notes higher up on the neck, while the B Channel dials down the midrange and the gain for chord work. If you’re still not digging the sound, four internal dip-switches allow you to lower the envelope frequency.
Truly the very best envelope filter you can find today...
Specifications:
* True Bypass Switching
* two separates Filters
* DIP switches ( inside the chassis ) for many tone control
* Input Impedance: 1M ohm (switchable 1M or 47K)
* Output Impedance: 1K ohm
* INPUT Jack, OUTPUT Jack,
* AC Adaptor Jack (adaptor optional 9VDC/-Negative Center)
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Debuting at this year’s NAMM show, the Xotic Robotalk 2 proves that Xotic has been listening to players, adding in features they want and cutting the rest. The Robotalk 2 refines and focuses the scope of the original version, adding another envelope filter channel and dispensing with the random arpeggiator function. Each channel features Sensitivity and Decay knobs located at the top of the box, along with Channel Volume and Resonance mini-knobs situated underneath. A Direct Volume mini-knob is shared by the two channels, and essentially functions as a Mix control.
Versatility is the name of the game here. While the Xotic Robotalk 2 doesn’t pack in any real surprises, envelope filter fans of all stripes should find something to like. For starters, the two channels are each distinctively voiced, giving players two different jumping-off points; the A Channel is more midrangey and a bit hotter, making it suitable for lead lines and notes higher up on the neck, while the B Channel dials down the midrange and the gain for chord work. If you’re still not digging the sound, four internal dip-switches allow you to lower the envelope frequency.
Truly the very best envelope filter you can find today...
Specifications:
* True Bypass Switching
* two separates Filters
* DIP switches ( inside the chassis ) for many tone control
* Input Impedance: 1M ohm (switchable 1M or 47K)
* Output Impedance: 1K ohm
* INPUT Jack, OUTPUT Jack,
* AC Adaptor Jack (adaptor optional 9VDC/-Negative Center)
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