Xaoc Devices Oradea – quad CV-controlled resonator for spatial textures

Xaoc Devices Oradea – quad CV-controlled resonator for spatial textures

At Superbooth 2025, Xaoc Devices unveiled a new Eurorack sound design module – Oradea. This is a quad resonator controlled via CV, designed to simulate the resonant characteristics of physical objects, spaces, and material structures. Oradea can be used both as a processor for external signals and as a standalone sound source.

Four bands, full control

Each of Oradea’s four bands has dedicated CV inputs for frequency, level, and resonance (Peaking). Additionally, each band features an Excite input, allowing it to be “pinged” using internally generated impulses. This results in instant resonance – perfect for creating organic clicks, rhythmic textures, and micro-sound events.

Flexible outputs and global control

Each band includes its own output with an integrated VCA, allowing for independent mixing and processing. There are also global inputs that make it possible to control all four bands simultaneously – great for synchronized tone shaping or modulation.

Sonic sculpting and physical resonance

With precise CV control and pulse excitation, Oradea excels at sculpting sounds reminiscent of metallic plates, resonant surfaces, acoustic spaces, or intricate electroacoustic textures.

Check it out at Wired Tunes

Resonate with Oradea – coming soon to Wired Tunes. A module for sound processing, synthesis, and experimentation – straight from Superbooth!