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KV Gear Vixen at Knobcon 2017

KV Gear is known for making little tabletop stands that make the lives of synth enthusiasts easier. They put small synths at an angle for easy knob-twiddling, and some stand-rack combos can gang synths such as the Korg Volca series or Roland Boutique series together.

Following up on this philosophy, at Knobcon 2017 they showed a protoytpe of a mixer that fits into that stand concept: the Vixen. It's intended to mix Korg Volca synths, as well as provide power distribution to all of them, much like a guitarist would use a central power distro on a heavily populated pedalboard.

Mike Rafferty of KV also showed us a concept for a frame which can gang four or six Korg Volcas together. All in all, it makes us wonder if something similar to the Vixen is in the offing for the Roland Boutique series. If it is, we'll be the first to know. Which means, so will you!

tags: Synthesizer, Roland, Knobcon
categories: Mixer
Wednesday 09.13.17
Posted by Stephen Fortner
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