The Jumble Henge is a 16 input stereo spectral mixer with a unique patch-based mixing interface in a compact space.
Each input has a carefully tuned resonant analog filter and a unique fixed pan value, providing each sound its own space within the mix. There is a Mix control to adjust the depth of the filtering and a clean external stereo input for chaining with another mixer or extra sound source. Jumble Henge is a space efficient solution for creating rich stereo mixes from a number of both mono and stereo sources.
INPUTS
Vertical and horizontal patch position determines a source’s spectral and stereo placement in the mix respectively. Aside from centred inputs, every input sits in its own unique pan position, helping to keep a separation between sounds but building a complete stereo image when combined. The centre right inputs of the top two rows are normalised to the centre left inputs. - i.e if just a left input is patched it will be effectively panned center. Towards the highs the panning becomes wider – as the human ear better pinpoints direction at higher frequencies, whereas the lows remain more centred for a tighter, more focused sound.
MIX CONTROL:
Mix control for the overall depth of the filters applied to the inputs. Note: a slight volume
increase occurs near the centre of the dial.
EXTERNAL INPUT:
An additional clean stereo input pair for chaining with another mixer or additional source. Right input normalised to left input to accomodate mono sources.
OUTPUTS:
Stereo mix output, the sum of all 16 inputs.
Jumble Henge was designed in collaboration with Worng Electronics and is based on the ‘SoundStage’.