Electrix

Electrix

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Also known as: Electrix Pro

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Electrix is a designer of hardware effects processors and performance controllers aimed at studio producers, electronic musicians, and DJs. The company made its name in the early 2000s with a line of rack-mounted effects units housed in distinctive heavy cast-metal chassis with a retro industrial look and an emphasis on hands-on, real-time control. The original lineup included the Filter Factor...

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Electrix is a designer of hardware effects processors and performance controllers aimed at studio producers, electronic musicians, and DJs. The company made its name in the early 2000s with a line of rack-mounted effects units housed in distinctive heavy cast-metal chassis with a retro industrial look and an emphasis on hands-on, real-time control. The original lineup included the Filter Factory analog multimode filter, the Warp Factory vocoder, the MoFX multi-band multi-effects unit, the EQ Killer, and the Repeater looping/sampling unit, all of which leaned heavily on tactile knobs, MIDI sync, and live tweakability rather than menu-driven editing.

After a quiet period, Electrix returned with a focus on USB-based gear for software-based performance setups. The Tweaker is a grid-based MIDI performance controller laid out in a DJ-mixer style with backlit buttons, force-sensitive pads, push encoders, and crossfader, designed to map flexibly to software like Ableton Live, Traktor, and Serato. The eBox-44 paired with it as a compact audio interface for the same performance-oriented workflow. Across both eras, the brand has been associated with gear meant to be played as an instrument in the moment, and the early rack units in particular remain sought-after on the used market.

Electrix has 8 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Effects Processors and MIDI Pad Controllers. Their gear is featured by 32 artists, with the strongest followings in Electronic, Rock, and Pop. Notable users include Venetian Snares, Robert Del Naja, and Moby.

Artists Who Use Electrix

Venetian Snares uses 3 Electrix products

Venetian Snares

Music Producer · Speed Dealer Moms

Robert Del Naja uses 2 Electrix products

Robert Del Naja

Singer · Massive Attack

Moby uses 2 Electrix products

Moby

Music Producer · Hanzel und Gretyl

Morgan Nicholls uses 2 Electrix products

Morgan Nicholls

Singer, Guitarist · Muse

Jody Wisternoff uses 2 Electrix products

Jody Wisternoff

Music Producer · Way Out West

ACM live uses 2 Electrix products

ACM live

The Edge uses 1 Electrix product

The Edge

Guitarist · U2

Chris Wolstenholme uses 1 Electrix product

Chris Wolstenholme

Singer, Guitarist · Muse

Robin Guthrie uses 1 Electrix product

Robin Guthrie

Guitarist · Cocteau Twins

The Chemical Brothers uses 1 Electrix product

The Chemical Brothers

Music Producer · The Chemical Brothers

Liam Howlett uses 1 Electrix product

Liam Howlett

Music Producer · The Prodigy

Jay Watson uses 1 Electrix product

Jay Watson

Guitarist, Drummer · Tame Impala

David Torn uses 1 Electrix product

David Torn

Guitarist · David Bowie (band)

Tobacco uses 1 Electrix product

Tobacco

Singer, Guitarist · Black Moth Super Rainbow

Moderat uses 1 Electrix product

Moderat

Music Producer

goreshit uses 1 Electrix product

goreshit

Music Producer, DJ

Dan Deacon uses 1 Electrix product

Dan Deacon

Music Producer · So Percussion

The Crystal Method uses 1 Electrix product

The Crystal Method

Music Producer · The Crystal Method & Bubba Sparxxx

Imogen Heap uses 1 Electrix product

Imogen Heap

Keyboardist, Composer · Frou Frou

Gabriel Mindel Saloman uses 1 Electrix product

Gabriel Mindel Saloman

Guitarist · Yellow Swans

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