![]() As small as this blue circuit is, so much is hidden here. The same decision on the latest Erebus 3 Synthesizer.Īs with the Erebus 3, we also find the NYX 2 a DIP switch circuit with various functions: DIP 1 activates the new autotuning function (handy feature), DIP 2 the paraphonic mode, DIP 3, 4, 5 for changing MIDI channels, 6 for service mode and 3, 4, 5 together for a drone mode. With these, you could use the NYX as a reverb effect box. I also do not like that the developers have removed the large input. The ON/OFF switch makes in my opinion not a solid impression and does not really fit into the whole nice processing of the synth. On the backside, you have a power supply input (15V DC), an ON/OFF switch, a headphone out, a mono output as well as MIDI In/Thru connections. The colors are now even better in focus in my opinion and look even more noble and beautiful. The optical design (color, font…) has been strongly oriented on the first NYX, which is good, the colors black and white still dominate. The advantage: NYX 2 is clearer and easier to use because the controls are less closely together. The Greek developers go the same step and say goodbye to the square design. This is already known from the Erebus 3, which was introduced on Superbooth 2018. ![]() One thing stands out immediately: a flat, slimmer and longer design of the Dreadbox NYX 2 Synthesizer (35 x 18 x 5.5 cm) compared to the previous unit (35 x 19,5 x 17 cm). A printed manual or some patch cables are not included, too bad. In a nicely designed box, the user can find the Synthesizer and the power supply with different adapters. The starting point (sound), as well as most of the features, has remained. ![]() One thing is important to know: I do not go very deep this time because I already made in June 2017 a full Dreadbox NYX 1 review. Whether the NYX 2 can convince like its predecessor, you will learn in this review. It has several new features as well as a brand-new design. Dreadbox NYX 2 Review: For Superbooth 2019 Dreadbox introduced the successor of the NYX semi-modular analog Synthesizer, the NYX 2.
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