
XPatch 4.8 face Lift and extra functions
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
XP-Relay32 (64 point) and XP-Relay64 (128 point)
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

XP-Relay32
Following customer requests and interest an NAMM we are in the process of designing XP-Relay 32.

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
Users have asked if we have a plug-in that would allow them to save the xpatch setup with their session. While looking at this for the future we have an interim solution.

NAMM 2023 Who's Coming to See Us?
It’s the first day of the show.
Meet Hardware and Software Designer Colin Broad at NAMM 2023, Stand 15624.
Who's coming round for a chat/demo of our new products?

XPatch 4.2 Release
Apart from the some small bug fixes in both the Software and firmware the main change with XPatch 4.2 is the inclusion of a Stream Deck Interface.

XP-Relay Phantom Switching updated
The XP-Relay is the latest member of the XPatch family, as the name suggests the crosspoint matrix is made from relays. The XP-Relay is available with a 8x8 up to 16x16 Matrix. The 16x16 uses 256 relay’s for the audio matrix and a further 16 relays for phantom power on/off.

XPatch News / Updates
In the past year we have added two new XP devices (XPatch-96 and XP-Relay) to the Xpatch-32 and XPatch-64 and made a number of upgrades to the XPatch4 Software. In fact so many that I have to be reminded by users about some.