The DMNO has landed. An 8-voice, 2-part multitimbral synthesizer. Mathieu took a first look at the instrument with George from UDO at this year’s Machina Bristronica. The video offers a first listen to the sound of the DMNO. It is expected to become available in early 2026.
Features:
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8 voice polyphonic, with 4 ‘super’ voices when in Binaural mode. Binaural mode gives each channel (ear) a full synthesizer voice with independent detuning and modulation, creating an expansive, rich and texturally wide sound
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2-Part Multitimbral, comprising 2 independent hybrid synthesizers, each with its own dedicated set of front-panel controls
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8 selectable ‘Play Modes’ that immediately reconfigure DMNO’s signal flow, redefining how its two independent synth engines interact with one another
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Dynamic multicore stereo analog VCF with parallel, series and stereo connection modes — featuring multiple filter modes for each connection type
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Hybrid architecture: FPGA-based high-resolution digital oscillators paired with an analog signal path and a high-quality DSP eUects engine
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44-key FATAR keybed with aftertouch
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2-in 2-out 24-bit USB digital audio interface
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Stereo external audio input with a variable-gain preamplifier, gate level detector, and envelope-follower input to the modulation matrix
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Stereo auxiliary output that can be assigned to either DMNO 1/2, USB digital audio from the connected host, or the eUects send bus
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Two individual user-assignable CV & gate/clock outputs via 1/8”/3.5mm sockets
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High quality long-lasting electroluminescent glass vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) with dedicated rotary controls. Designed for immediacy with no deep menus and limited ‘hidden’ controls
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32bit DSP digital eUects chain including delay, reverb, EQ, overdrive distortion and chorus
For more information, see the UDO Audio website.
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