Noise Engineering Sinc Legio brings back Sinc Iter as a 6HP supercharged stereo oscillator

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Noise Engineering Sinc Legio revives one of the company’s first modules as a stereo oscillator with ton shaping and bending options in just 6HP.

In 2015, Noise Engineering released the Sinc Iter module, a VCO with a crazy 23-octave range and various tone-shaping functions. Among other things, it had phase- & sync modulation and a built-in quantizer. That’s almost 10 years now. Time flies like nothing. This has been discounted for some time, but now lives on in the fascinating 6HP Legio series.

With the all-new Sinc Legio, the Sinc Iter is back in a new more feature-packed version with 2 more HP and available as a free firmware swap. 

Noise Engineering Sinc Legio

 

Noise Engineering Sinc Legio

It is a new Noise Engineering module, but at the same time, it is also a new algorithm for the Legio platform. This means every Legio module user gets Sinc Legio for free. Plug in your USB cable to connect to the customer portable and swap the firmware. In no time you have a new module. 

Sinc Legio is a simple oscillator with some tricks up its proverbial sleeve. These are the words from the Noise Engineering website. By NE standards it is a simple module, but offers a lot compared to other oscillators with 6HP. It carries the unique sonic character of Sinc Iter but is supercharged for the modular world of 2024.

The new “Sinc Iter” can be simple but also complex at the same time. It covers all the basic subtractive synthesis waveform needs. With its built-in stereo phase modulation, wavefolding, and hard sync, you can spice up and take every waveform in other wilder fields with ease.

Noise Engineering promises that Sinc’s multiple algorithms give a world of timbral possibilities at the flip of a switch. Phase modulation, plucky FM, wave folding, and bright and heavy modulated timbres are just a few knob twists away. 

First Impression

The Legio platform is becoming more and more tempting. Especially with the Sinc Iter comeback on it. Sounds great in the first demos. 

Noise Engineering Sinc Legio is available now for $310. The firmware is available as a free download for existing Legio module users. 

More information here: Noise Engineering 

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