Finally - We are happy with the silk screen, we are sending out the first modules to be tested by users next week. We can now get the Gain module silk screened! Happy Days.
New Product Range Designed for EuroRack Synths
Sound on Sound in Depth XP-Relay Review
Another great in depth review from Matt Houghton at Sound on Sound for our XP-Relay!
It’s a winning combination of sophisticated software and refreshingly simple hardware.
Read the review with the link below to see what he thinks.
Saving XPatch setup with the DAW Session
NAMM 2023 Who's Coming to See Us?
XPatch 4.2 Release
CB Product Prices Increasing
XP-Relay Phantom Switching updated
XPatch News / Updates
XPatch Prices Going Up 1st of July 2022
"F'ing Brilliant!" reports XPatch-64 User
Loving this XPatch-64! One click and I’m tracking synths. Another and I’m tracking guitars or vox through my favorite hardware effects chains. Another click and I’m mixing or mastering w/ the same hardware on FX channels. F’ing brilliant. #xpatch64
David is using the Path Store to switch between five different setups
Thank You David!
Using a Channel Strip with XPatch-32/64/96
The first XPatch-96 undergoing thermal soak test
Customer Review of the XPatch-32 and Mic Boost Card
XPatch nominated by Sound on Sound for Best Effects & Processing Hardware
Our XPatch has been nominated by Sound on Sound for Best Effects & Processing Hardware, visit https://sosm.ag/SOSAwards2022 by the 30th November to vote for your favourite products!
New Product: XP-Relay available later this year
XPatch is designed to replace a physical patch bay, however the electronic versions cannot pass Phantom and can have noise issues. It is possible to implement smaller electronic path systems using relays as the switching element. The new XP-Relay range is designed to satisfy this market and will be available in 4 sizes.
SOS XPatch Review
XPatch Bonedo Review
XPatch : New 8 channel Microphone Boost Card
All Electronic Patch bays have two problems with microphone or other low level sources are noise and crosstalk between low level and high level inputs.. For this reason CB have always and still maintain that for optimum performance the Mic Amp should be placed before the Patch bay.
Where this is not possible, the Microphone Boost Card provides a good compromise solution. Providing Eight Channels of 30dB of low noise gain at the input to XPatch enables dynamic and ribbon Microphones to be connected directly and by adding a external phantom supply phantom powered microphones. To use with line level sources simply add an in-Line attenuator.