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Liquid Voice
OverviewIntroducing: Liquid Voice – Experimental Oscillator & Drum Module (8HP) After the huge success of the Liquid Glitcher, we’re back with something special — a more compact edition built on the same powerful engine and signature voice. Liquid Voice packs the same sonic punch — glitchy textures, deep sub-bass, and unique drum timbres — all in just 8HP. Despite being smaller in size, the sound is bigger than ever. Three distinct outputs: • Wave Out – Delivers tiny, glitchy textures and synthetic bursts.
• Sub Out – A fusion of deep sub-bass and micro-sounds. • Drum Out – A hybrid voice created between two internal oscillators, shaped by a vactrol in a Lopez gate for that raw, organic snap. This isn’t just a downsized version — it’s a refined and reimagined tool for experimental creators who want maximum versatility in minimal space. Check out the demos and discover the beautiful chaos of Liquid Voice.
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Liquid Voice vs. Liquid Glitcher – What’s the Difference? Liquid Voice is our newest module — a compact, stripped-down evolution of the Liquid Glitcher. Here’s how they compare: Liquid Voice • Size: 8HP • Focus: Purely the oscillator voice • Outputs: • Wave Out – Tiny, glitchy textures • Sub Out – Sub-bass blended with micro-textures • Drum Out – Hybrid tones shaped by a vactrol in a Lopez gate • Functionality: No modulation or clock utilities — just the core sound engine • Ideal for: Performers and setups where space and simplicity matter • Bonus: More affordable and fits easily into compact cases Liquid Glitcher • Size: 16HP • Focus: Oscillator voice plus built-in modulation tools • Extra Features: • Clock divider • Internal LFOs • More modulation options for deeper patching • Ideal for: Artists who want a full voice with built-in modulation and utilities In short: Liquid Voice gives you the same wild, experimental sound in half the size — perfect for live setups or minimal racks. Liquid Glitcher is for those who want more modulation control and integrated tools in one unit. Check out the demo to hear how both sound in action.