First two Finished EuroRack modules
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.
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Coming Soon XPatch-4.9!
The response to XPatch4.8 has been good, a few early bugs which we quickly quashed, then we have also received some more customer requests
New features and Functions
Support for XP-Relay32/32X and XP-Relay64
Double Click XPatch4 Project File
Devices with a different number of inputs and outputs
Add units to path using double click
Send Path Stores as Snapshots to XPatch or XP-Relay
Changes for Mac OS Sequoia 15.x
XP-Relay32 Progress
We are ahead of schedule, the XPatch-32 firmware is now finished and we will be shipping finished units next week, pre-order pricing is still valid until the end of July.
In between our normal production and support work, we are working on the new XP-Relay32 and XP-Relay64 designs. There modular constuction means that there is only one PCB that is different between the XP-Relay32 and XP-Relay64.
Daniel persuaded me that I need to give XPatch 4 a face lift, and add a dedicated A/B feature.
The functionality was good but some tweaks were needed to improve XPatch4’s appearance . After some resistance I gave in and the result is XPatch4.8
The modular Design of the XP Relay-32 has enabled us to also design the XP Relay-64 with only one different PCB, as a result we are planning to offer 3 different products
XP-Relay32 (64 Point) 32 X 32 in 1U Rack
XP-Relay32X (64 Point) 32 X 32 in 2U Rack which can be expanded to a XP-Relay64 at a later date
XP-Relay64 (128 Point) 64 X 64 in 2U Rack
Following customer requests and interest an NAMM we are in the process of designing XP-Relay 32.
Getting ready to see you at NAMM 2025, and look forward to showing you our soon to be released ER-MicAmp.
XP-Relay Series: Ahead of Schedule and Ready to Connect!
Great news for everyone eagerly awaiting our new XP-Relay series! We're thrilled to announce that we're ahead of schedule on production. The first batch of XP-Relay32 units is already built and ready to ship, and we're actively assembling the initial run of XP-Relay32X and XP-Relay64 models.
While we're still awaiting the final metalwork for the XP-Relay64, we've already hit a significant milestone: the very first XP-Relay64 was on the test bench today! We successfully routed signals from every input to multiple outputs, confirming its robust performance.