ENTRY LEVEL · CUBE LINE

Modular cubes — USB in, then analog, then control

A row of black cube modules defines the signal path left to right: computer link first, then line and mic inputs, then a large touch-and-turn knob, a soft LED fader, and a transport bar. Plug USB to the computer and you’re set — same application stack as the full desk (software name TBD).

Software story: the app is built to dial in sounds in hardware so you spend less on endless plugin subscriptions — “plug-in insurance” isn’t the model. One install, one USB link, session-ready.

Signal flow — cube modules (order)

Cube 1 → 4digital to analog
Cube 1 — USB
8× USB — host / computer interface. This is where the machine ties in; same software as the rest of the ecosystem.
Cube 2 — Line
2× 1/4″ (TRS) — balanced or instrument line inputs.
Cube 3 — Mic
4× female XLR — microphone inputs.
Cube 4 — Combo
4× combo — XLR + 1/4″ on the same jack (mic/line/instrument as designed).

After the cubes — surface controls

Touch · fader · transportentry-level strip
Knob
Large touch-and-turn control — 6 degrees of freedom (SpaceMouse-style). Whatever you touch on screen (or the armed target), turn maps to it.
Soft fader
LED soft fader — level and automation are shown on the strip; LEDs follow playback/automation so you see where the ride is.
Transport
Segmented transport bar — rewind, stop, play, record, etc. (layout per CAD).

Product intent

Simpleone cable to host
Setup
USB to computer — run the app, patch inputs on the cubes you need. No complex rack required for the entry line.
Future cubes
Variants may offer male vs female XLR (or other pinouts) so one cable type covers more cases — TBD per SKU.
App name
TBD — placeholder until branding is locked; behavior matches the full-console software model (dial tones in hardware, fewer plugins required).