XILS-lab 505

XILS-labSKU: 1035-1253

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Description

XILS 505

It's a String Machine
It's a Synthesizer
It's a Bass Synth
And it can be all three simultaneously, which is why the original unit was advertised as 'The Analog Orchestra!"
We also added a Vintage Analog Human Choir Machine (as an alternative oscillator source for the Synthesizer section) and made it possible to access numerous hidden parameters of the vintage String Machine model.
The X-505 offers all the layering and tweaking possibilities of its glorious ancestor, including its precious balance between the Strings registers, and precise balance for all the inputs of the quadruple (yes 4!) BBD Chorus unit. More: Many hidden parameters are now exposed, and available to tweak, in the unique X-505 panels for a much wider sound palette. A juicy sounding analog Phaser and the vintage Reverb round out this awesome package.
Main panel
The main panel offers the same familiar settings as the original unit. It is always visible. Click the rocker switches to activate/deactivate oscillators for each of the three sections. Use the ADSR to control the VCA and VCF of the Synthesizer section, where you can switch between human voices and the standard oscillator. The SECOND TOUCH toggle was one of the secret weapons of this string machine! When engaged, you can retrigger the monophonic ADSR envelope, allowing one of the specific play modes these vintage units offered, and which was impossible to recreate with later polyphonic synthesizers.
Advanced settings
The upper panel is tabbed, giving you access to additional parameters, that were not exposed in the original machines, as well as new effects (Phaser, Reverb, True Stereo Space etc.)
Mixer/ARP panel
The Mixer panel offers you the possibility to finely tune the internal sound generators. From the relative level of the Male 8 and Male/Female 4 Human Voices, to the Ensemble dry/wet, you can also tweak the voices formants, the T.O.D waveform, as well as the Strings filter shape. You can also select a Polyphonic attack for the strings, which wasn't possible on the original unit. The Release, on the original machine, was reset with each new note played. This can be a very musical feature, for long release times, so that it doesn't blur previously played chords. In some cases, you might prefer standard release behaviour, which can be selected by using the "Legacy" white rocker switch. A built-in Arpeggiator is also provided, with a special feature to play "broken" arpeggios, providing more complex patterns.
Bass Panel
The Bass panel allows you to adjust the width of the Bass 8' waveform as well as the various filters available to customise the Tuba, Contra Bass and Cello sounds.
Effects
The XILS 505 provides three built-in effects; our usual True Stereo Space effect (based on the XILS-lab True Stereo Dynamic Engine), a simple but efficient Reverb and an analog-like resonant Phaser.
Modulations
The X-505 provides a smart Modulation Matrix (over 14 sources and 24 destinations), an additional monophonic LFO and a secondary polyphonic envelope that can be used as modulation sources.
THE PRESET MANAGER Panel
The X-505 benefits of the same advanced Preset Manager window developed by XILS-lab for its other instruments. Find the right preset in seconds, create your own tags, multi-criteria search: Everything is possible, fast and intuitive!
More on the Top Octave Divider technology
Like the XILS V+, the XILS 505 is based on a Top Octave Divider Oscillator. Under this strange name is hidden the heart of almost every electronic organ or strings machine built in the 70s/80s. It’s a very clever concept to get 49 notes or more of polyphony without having to manage 49 or more stable oscillators, or the nightmare of having to tune them in those days! Only one square oscillator, oscillating at a very high frequency (the "Top Octave"), has to be designed, and adjusted. This oscillator is then "divided" to provide the 12 standard tempered frequencies over 4 (or more) octaves. These frequencies are then used to build the waveform of each of the 49 or more available notes. As a matter of fact, all the notes are kept in phase, hence there is no drift between octaves (see the videos comparison between the hardware and the software) Another benefit is that there is only one single tuning circuit for the whole keyboard: all the notes are modulated in the same manner when you use the envelope Glide (So it's a 'special Glide' here again). This is a limitation that gives the very special, and recognisable, effect that was used by many electronic music artists back in the day.
Two other consequences :
Firstly, the attack is done after the summation of the notes. This means that after a note has been played the following notes will get the same level reached by the first note. In other words, polyphonic attacks were not possible with the original machine, but XILS-lab, thanks to the computer world, offers you the best of both worlds: monophonic OR polyphonic attacks. That's also called "paraphonic"! Secondly, all the filter settings are also done after the summation of the notes. The filters (Strings, Human Voices, Basses) are therefore monophonic, which lead to a whole new, or in this case quite old, set of playing techniques, with unique sonic results that can't be replicated on later polyphonic analog synthesizers, which had one filter per voice. On a side note: 49 voices of polyphony wouldn't be possible, even on todays' computers, if the 49 specific filters had to be polyphonic too (human voices are done with up to 14 filters, strings involves 7 filters, so up to 1029 filters would have to run simultaneously!!). So, as with the original machine, the XILS 505 has monophonic filters.

Features

  • Oscillator: The mother of all sources! One faithfully emulated, aliasing free, TOD (Top Octave Divider) Oscillator providing up to 49 voices of polyphony
  • A String Section, with it's own filter, Waveform mangling, AR settings,
  • A Synthesiser Section with dedicated ADSR, 24db Analog Filter with envelope and LFO modulations, various sound sources (Rocker switches) and the Second Touch special retrigger feature.
  • A Human Voice Section with custom formant and balance settings.
  • A Bass Section with three cumulative waveforms. Each waveform can be filtered in the BASS panel.
  • One Main LFO to control the Vibrato. And another LFO freely assignable in the Modulation Matrix
  • Several Envelope Parameters for each section. A global ADSR for the Synth Section. And still another DADSR envelope assignable in the Modulation Matrix
  • A thick sounding quadruple BBD Chorus/Ensemble unit. ( Each section has it's own send level)
  • A raw Analog Phaser effect. A Vintage Natural sounding reverb. A True Stereo Space effect.
  • A Modulation Matrix, with 6 nodes addressing 14 sources and 24 destinations with access to many secret hardware parameters.
  • A special Glide Section
  • And finally, all parameters can be controlled via MIDI CC in your Daw (or Live)

Tech Specs

  • Mac:
    Cpu: Intel Core 2 Duo or higher
    Ram: 4
    Version: Mac OSX 10.8 and later
  • Windows:
    Cpu: Intel Core 2 Duo / AMD Athlon 64 X2 or higher
    Ram: 4
    Version: Windows 7,8 and 10

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