UVI Releases PX SunBox

US Based on the JoMoX SunSyn 8-voice polyphonic analog/digital hybrid      08/07/21

UVI has released PX SunBox which they say delivers massive tones from both analog and digital oscillators. A spokesperson told us, "PX SunBox gives you a huge selection of authentic hardware sounds and custom designed presets from an ambitious and very rare 8-voice semi-modular German synthesizer."

This is what UVI has to say about the original...


A feat of instrument design, the SunSyn is a fantastically complex-in-all-the-right-places labor of love from German synthmaker JoMoX. Released in 1999, it can be considered in simple terms as an 8-voice polyphonic analog/digital hybrid, or in a more adventurous way as 8 discrete modular mono synths. Each voice is outfitted with 2 true analog oscillators capable of saw, square, or pulse with PWM, and 2 guided digital oscillators with hundreds of waveforms and custom sample support.

Pricing and Availability:
49,00 € through July 12th, 2021 (Regular price: 79,00 €)

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