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Mixing, FX, recording, USB in a module: 1010music bluebox goes Eurorack - CDM Create Digital Music

Hot on the heels of Noise Engineering’s Eurorack mixer dream, we get a different approach. 1010music announces today at Knobcon that they’re bringing their bluebox mixer to Eurorack format, with quite a few extras. That means if this was closer to what you wanted in modular mixing, now you have a Eurorack-native device. CDM has both to test – but first, here’s a look at Bluebox.

It’s Barbenheimer for Eurorack mixers – two very different blockbusters arriving at the very same time. Sound Chips

Mixing, FX, recording, USB in a module: 1010music bluebox goes Eurorack - CDM Create Digital Music

Noise Engineering are giving you analog mixing and loads of physical controls (including faders), plus the ability to treat channels like VCAs. Oddly, I saw when that happened, someone had already pointed to the bluebox as an alternative. The mixing is digital, the interface is a touchscreen, but in return you get effects and integrated recording and playback. Now, obviously, which approach you prefer is really down to how you work.

The good news is, the bluebox in its transition to Eurorack hasn’t increased much in price and has picked up some new features:

And the price is US$699 (vs $549 for the desktop edition) – I think that’s reasonable for the extras you get.

Plus the ability to attach a USB MIDI controller means you get around the limitations of using the touchscreen, especially trying to mix in a modular rig that’s fully patched.

But for adding mixing and effects and recording in 30HP space, this looks really appealing. And this still does everything the bluebox does.

bluebox features, now in module form:

I love that 1010music and Noise Engineering had these simultaneous launches, as there’s really very limited overlap here. Stay tuned for our double-header review of these two summer modular mixing blockbusters. I think it makes it even clearer what the Noise Engineering piece is about, too, in musical applications, as I can easily see a case for both. We will absolutely dig into all the details.

And yes, you’ll notice they did rather leave out patching in their demo video, so you can bet we will patch this and the Noise Engineering piece into some real-world musical situations.

Questions? Let us know here.

Our detailed bluebox review by Andreas:

And that other mixer for Eurorack:

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Mixing, FX, recording, USB in a module: 1010music bluebox goes Eurorack - CDM Create Digital Music

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