XILS 4 - Xils Lab




Product Description


The XILS 4 emulates a prototype that was never released, the EMS VCS4, based on two integrated, interlinked and interacting VCS 3 ( Synthi) cores. We also coupled them with the famous 256 analog polysequencer.

Like the 2nd huge Pin Matrix, and its numerous additional modules:

  • Envelopes, LFOs, S&H, Voltage Processor, Pitch Tracker, Transient etc.
  • Or the recreation of the unique, powerful 256 analog Polysequencer, intimately tied to the synthesis engines.
  • Add to that the analog Chorus ( 3 modes ) Delay and Phaser, the Spring Reverb, and the picture emerges.


In the XILS 4, you can connect everything with everything, and you get more than 1140 possible different connexions per patch. Did we say at Audio Rate?

An endless source of inspiration for those who want to go deep into the heart of Analog Modular Synthesis.


It’s impossible to summarize what the XILS 4 can do, but, in short, here’s the list of the main modules:

  • 12 Aliasing free Oscillators, grouped in 6 pairs, with WaveShaping, 3*2 Hard synchronization modes, + 2 additional Noise oscillators
  • 2 Analog Multimode Filters, Non Linear and zero delay Behaviors, with 3 Modes (12/18/24 dB) 
  • 4 Trapezoidal, looping, Envelope Generators. ( Switchable to standard ADSR )
  • 5 Polyphonic LFOs ( including 4 Oscillator acting as LFO at audio rate ) 
  • Polyphonic Ring Modulator and VCA engine 
  • Cascade Mode: Synthesizer 1 can feed Synth 2 engine inputs
  • 4 independent outputs feeding the Stereo Bus, each with one analog Lp/Hp filter 
  • 2 Programmable Joystick Vector Controllers ( up to 32+32 modulation targets ) 
  • Polyphonic Sequencer with 3 independent lines, Slew rates, 3 recording modes. 
  • Sequencer can behave as modulation source. 
  • Pitch Tracker, Enveloppe Follower, Transient, Gate, Sample & Hold Modules
  • Chorus, Delay, Phaser, Spring Reverb 
  • 6 Play modes (including Unison 2/4/6 ), Polyphonic and mono Portamento/Glissando/Legato, 2 different Keyboard Scaling, Polyphonic Aftertouch and VCA handling. 
  • Nearly 700 presets made by worldwide famous Sound Designers 
  • Preset Database Engine ( Find the right patch in a flash, create your own tags )
  • Comprehensive manual with a getting started and tutorial sections
  • More than 100 parameters mappable to midi controllers
  • More than 1100 possible connexions per patch!!!


With the XILS 4 research Synthesizer, things that were impossible yesterday become now possible, with never ending programming possibilities.

Not sure you’re ready for modular monsters ?  This synthesizer includes a new preset factory library, with more than 350 presets that were especially designed for it, and also includes the XILS 3 factory library.

It also includes tutorial patches, helping you to climb the first steps of your modular life.

History: Why two synthesizers for the XILS 4?


Tim Blake told us about his old "Crystal Machine" combo: two linked AKS machines with hard sychronisation between oscillators. One was connected to the keyboard, and the other connected to the sequencer. And Peter Zinoviev also told us about a never released EMS prototype, the VCS 4: two linked VCS3! We mixed both concepts, then added a lot of modules inherited from the XILS 3 and XILS 4 were born !

XILS 4 combines Two XILS 3 synthesizers, that interact in many ways. To understand the genesis of the XILS 3, a recreation of the famous EMS synthi synthesizer, we have to go back to 1969.


1969: The PIN MATRIX REVOLUTION (No More Cables Anywhere)

In a modular synthesizer, you can connect any module to another one. Peter Zinovieff, the visionary synth Wizard, established with the EMS series a new way to connect modules: The Pin Matrix. Just plug a pin in the Matrix, and the connection is set.


Advantages of these techniques were obvious, breathtaking: More inputs and outputs for each module. No more cables cluttering the synth panel. Easy to operate, easy to read, visualize, and build, your patch. No more roadies: The analog modular synthesizer suddenly became portable. Add to this the first Vector Synthesis experiments.


The XILS 3-4 series offers the same advantages and even brings a lot more on the table. Let’s now see the different modules

No synthesis can be done without a good filter: the XILS 4 offers two multimode filters that were modeled to reproduce the analog character of the old machine. 
The 18 and 24 db low-pass types can self-oscillate, and internal non linearities have been finely reproduced: It is faithful to the "zero-delay" behavior of real life to give you a big smile when sweeping it.


The PIN MATRIXES: As we saw, modules have to be connected through patch areas called Pin Matrixes. 
The XILS 4 offers no less than 8 Pin Matrixes: 2* 256+256 points dedicated to the main audio synthesis, one for the trig connections and 4 for the sequencer connections (one for the modulation and one for the trig connections). Experts will spot at once that, in the 2 extended Matrixes, you can freely define some sources and destinations in the last two rows of lines and columns, like S&H, or even Envelope Segments. 

And, yes, that means even more fun, and ultimate tweaking possibilities!

Matrix Synthesizer


The core of the synthesis is based on the original audio modules:

  • Six oscillators grouped in Three pairs
  • Hard synchronisation
  • One Low pass filter with 12, 18 and 24 db slope  
  • One spring reverb
  • One Trapezoidal looping envelop
  • One Polyphonic Ring Modulator
  • One Noise generator
  • Two output static filters


Oscillators : Beyond the digital limitation, in a true analog emulation, as in all XILS-lab instruments, the freedom of the sound which one has in mind when listening to hardware analog synthesizers, the analog spirit  have been preserved. 


XILS 4 oscillators were modeled to reproduce as close as possible the original waveforms.

The following figures compare the different waveforms of the original AKS model and those of the XILS 4.


As you can see, the raising front is sharp, but as the signal reaches its maximum, it becomes slower. This gives XILS 4 Oscillators an unique analog sound and character : soft and warm, yet very rich in harmonics.

No synthesis can be done without a good filter: the XILS 4 multimode filter was modeled to reproduce the analog character of the old machine.


The 18 and 24 db low-pass types can self-oscillate, and internal non linearities have been finely reproduced : It is faithful to the "zero-delay" behavior of real life to give you a big smile when sweeping it. 

The PIN MATRIXES: As we saw, modules have to be connected through patch areas called Pin Matrixes.


The XILS 4 offers no less than 8 Pin Matrixes: Two 256+225 points dedicated to the main audio synthesis, one for the trig connections, and three other for the sequencer connections (two for the modulation and one for the trig connections) Experts will spot at once that, in the extended Matrix, you can freely define some sources and destinations in the last two rows of lines and columns, like S&H, or even Envelope Segments. 

Thanks to these added matrix, the sequencer can modulate independently the "right" or the "left" core !

Last but not least, the Keyboard trig can be delayed : the envelopes can be trigged at two different time.


Built Layers, Mix and Match different patches in a flash : Each of the Left & Right synth engines has its own patch browser, in addition to the general patch browser. So that you can load in any of the two synth engines (Left & Right), any L/R part of any patch present in your preset library. 

It has never been so easy to layer two leads, or a Pad and an Fx. Together with the Vector Synthesis, this means that you can create your own patches in the XILS 4 very easily and quickly, in an intuitive way.

The Extended Modules (Augmented Matrixity)


To increase the sound design possibilities, we have added 5 other modules, intended to be connected via the Extended Matrix (2x225 new possible connections)

  • Two additional envelopes (Trapezoidal or ADSR)
  • One Tempo syncable LFO
  • One Tempo syncable Sample and Hold
  • One voltage processor (with a delay feature)


The Polyphonic Sequencer

The Sequencer has been inspired by the EMS 256 sequencer, a 3 layers/2 tracks powerful device with some unique features, like 3 independent slew rate knobs.

Here again a few things were added, like Sequencer Lines acting as Modulations Sources in a special Matrix. Interactions that you cannot reproduce in even the most sophisticated DAW.


Note: The sequencer can modulate or trig the both cores independently.

Vector Synthesis


The Pin Matrix and looping analog envelopes weren’t the only innovative features of the EMS series. Vector Synthesis should definitely be added to the list. The Joystick, with its numerous inputs and outputs, should be regarded as a giant step toward Vector Synthesis, and what is now known as Macro controllers.


With the XILS 4 Joystick duo (yes each engine has its own Joystick), you can not only make fascinating real time controlled evolutive sequences or performances, but also find a lot of interested variations patches nested in a single patch. Almost all XILS 4 factory library presets have been created to benefit of the Joystick and other real time controllers.


The Effects

The XILS 4 provides three warm and wick sounding audio effects:

  • 3 Modes Chorus
  • A Delay (Tempo Syncable)
  • A Phaser (with enhanced analog behavior)

Using the XILS 4 as an effect Processor

The XILS 4 can also be used as a terrific effect processor. The plug-in inputs can be used directly, feeding the filters, or as audio rate modulation sources ..... endless possibilities.

To increase the a little bit the fun, we added 4  input audio processors, making XILS 4 a fantastic mangling machine!

  • Transient Follower (which generates trigs or envelops)
  • Envelope Follower
  • Featured Gate
  • Pitch Tracker

System Requirements

Mac

  • Mac OSX 10.3.9 and later : VST, Audio Unit,  RTAS (Protools 7.0 and later),AAX (32&64 bits, native)

Windows

  • Windows XP, Vista and 7 ; VST,  RTAS (Protools 7.0 and later),AAX (32&64 bits, native)


Mac

Registration/Installation

1. Select the Apple icon from your User Account, and click the DOWNLOAD tab to obtain your Mac installer.

Note: You can also download and install the most recent version of your software from the XILS Lab Download Area.

2. Visit XILS Lab to log into/create your user account > enter your email address and password when creating a new account, then click 'Validate Form.'

Note: If you already have an existing XILS Lab account, skip to step 4. 

3. Enter the required details that are marked with an Asterix (*) symbol and click 'Save.'

4. Visit the XILS Lab Redemption Page and copy and paste/manually enter the serial number that is provided within your User Account > click 'Redeem Code.'

5. The serial number has successfully been redeemed, and the software license (AC code) has been sent to the inbox of your registered XILS Lab email.

6. Log into your XILS Lab registered email inbox to locate the license code, or alternatively find it within the 'My downloads, My Products' area of your XILS Lab account.

Note: If the message and license fail to be delivered via email, check your junk/spam folders. 

7. Locate the software .dmg installer file from the downloads section of your computer, and double-click it to launch the .mpkg installer application.

8. Double-click on the .mpkg file to begin the installation process > click 'Continue.'

9. Read through the Terms & Conditions of the Licence Agreement > click 'Continue' > click 'Agree.'

10. Review the installation and click 'Install.'

11. The installation of your software has successfully completed > click Close.

Activation

1. Open the iLok Licence Manager from your computer’s Start Menu (located at the bottom left corner of your desktop). Once the application is open, click ‘Sign In'.

2. Enter your User ID and password that you previously created on registration of your account > click ‘Sign In'.

3. Once you are signed in, click the ‘Redeem’ icon which is located at the top-right corner of the iLok Licence Manager’s interface.

4. Copy and paste/manually enter the 30-digit code from your online Xils Lab account into the available Activation Code boxes, and then click ‘Next'.

5. Select your computer as the activation location (or your iLok dongle) and then click ‘Activate'.


6. Confirm you are happy to activate your license > click ‘OK'.

7. Click 'OK'.

8. Your product is now activated on your computer. You can proceed and close the iLok Licence Manager.

PC

Registration/Installation

1. Select the Windows icon from your User Account, and click the DOWNLOAD tab to obtain your PC installer.

Note: You can also download and install the most recent version of your software from the XILS Lab Download Area.

2. Visit XILS Lab to log into/create your user account > enter your email address and password when creating a new account, then click 'Validate Form.'

Note: If you already have an existing XILS Lab account, skip to step 4. 

3. Enter the required details that are marked with an Asterix (*) symbol and click 'Save.'

4. Visit the XILS Lab Redemption Page and copy and paste/manually enter the serial number that is provided within your User Account > click 'Redeem Code.'

5. The serial number has successfully been redeemed, and the software license (AC code) has been sent to the inbox of your registered XILS Lab email.

6. Log into your XILS Lab registered email inbox to locate the license code, or alternatively find it within the 'My downloads, My Products' area of your XILS Lab account.

Note: If the message and license fail to be delivered via email, check your junk/spam folders. 

7. Locate the .exe software installer file from the downloads section of your computer and double-click it to begin the installation process > click 'Next.'

8. Read through the info and select 'I accept the agreement' > click 'Next.'

9. Select the software component (s) / compatible DAW format (s) that you wish to install, and click 'Next.'

10. Select the folder in which to install the 32-bit version of your software to > click 'Next.

11. Select the folder in which to install the 64-bit version of your software to > click 'Next.

12. Review the installation and click 'Install.'

13. The installation of your software has successfully completed > click 'Finish.'

Activation

1. Open the iLok Licence Manager from your computer’s Start Menu (located at the bottom left corner of your desktop). Once the application is open, click ‘Sign In'.

2. Enter your User ID and password that you previously created on registration of your account > click ‘Sign In'.

3. Once you are signed in, click the ‘Redeem’ icon which is located at the top-right corner of the iLok Licence Manager’s interface.

4. Copy and paste/manually enter the 30-digit code from your online Xils Lab account into the available Activation Code boxes, and then click ‘Next'.

5. Select your computer as the activation location (or your iLok dongle) and then click ‘Activate'.


6. Confirm you are happy to activate your license > click ‘OK'.

7. Click 'OK'.

8. Your product is now activated on your computer. You can proceed and close the iLok Licence Manager.

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