The FS-256 product name has been rebranded to Eosynth. I'm very excited to make this announcement, as the development of Eosynth has been a long time in the making, and it is finally moving closer to production. The prototypes now have a revamped GUI that is improved, clean and easy to use: hardware additive synthesis has traditionally been held back by a cumbersome interface, and I think the Eosynth resolves many of these issues - allowing you to have full control over the many sine wave partials that can be output from the Eosynth. Eosynth has undergone pre-compliance safety and emissions testing, with additional testing to follow, ensuring that it will be a quality product on release. There have been some questions about Kickstarter - no this product will not be released on Kickstarter - it will only be released for sale after it is fully polished and ready for release with no risk from you.
I am moving towards the first production order for the enclosures and PCBs, which will be placed in the next months. There are a few labelling issues on the current enclosures to fix up, and once received I will be providing videos that demonstrate the capabilities and features of the product. I'm very excited to share these with you in the coming months, as videos have been a long time coming... I've wanted to wait until the product is polished before releasing videos.
In other news, the product pipeline for Differential Audio is filling up, with high end FPGA based effects pedals next on the list after Eosynth. These products will be at a reduced price point compared to the Eosynth, and focus exclusively on high end effects processing in a pedal format. The first two products will be a dedicated additive resynthesis engine, and a convolution reverb engine.
Thanks as always for your patience. The Eosynth is moving closer to market, and I'm excited to share videos of the product with you in the coming months.
Regards
Eric