Black Corporation Isenin Voice: A Jupiter voice in your Eurorack?
Black Corporation has given us a sneak peek at a Eurorack voice version of their Jupiter-8 reworking Isenin. The Isenin Voice looks awesome.
Isenin Voice
The Jupiter-8 remains one of the most sought-after synths on the planet, and who better to reimagine it than Black Corporation? The Isenin 8-Voice Analogue Synthesizer looks and sounds amazing. It captures the sound but also the vibe and gravitas of the original in a more sophisticated version that simply drips in quality. It’s a beauty, that’s for sure.
It’s fabulous then that Black Corporation has decided to follow the same route as it did with the Deckard’s Dream and produce a single-voice version for Eurorack. The Deckard’s Voice is one of my most treasured Eurorack modules, bringing a single voice of the CS-80 into my rack. To pair that up with a voice from the Jupiter-8 would be pure bliss. I’d love 8-voices but I’d settle for one with the additional CV options and versatility that Eurorack brings.
Currently, all we have is the image. A dual oscillator with a choice of waveforms, sync, PWM and a dedicated LFO for the VCO. We then have the high and low pass filters, with two different slopes and a pair of envelopes. It’s rounded off with another LFO, some cross-modulation and keyboard ranging.
Sadly there are not a lot of CV sockets to patch into on the front panel, but in a post from Black Corporation chief architect Roman Filippov, it’s going to come with an expander full of CV and audio patch points.
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Now information on availability or pricing yet, but the Deckard’s Voice is $699.
Wonderful.