NAMM 2016: Soulsby Synths Preview

US New Oscitron Eurorack module and the Odytron special edition Atmegatron      20/01/16

NAMM 2016: Soulsby Synths Preview


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Soulsby Synths have been in touch to tell us that they will be demonstrating a whole range of new products at the WMD Superbooth, including the Odytron which we covered in this previous story. We will be swinging by there when the show opens, but in the meantime here's the lowdown on some new products that Soulsby will have on display, with a description in their own words:

The Oscitron - Eurorack module
Soulsby Synths' first Eurorack module is a wavetable oscillator. It features the biquad filter algorithms and wavetables that gives the Atmegatron its classic sound. In addition it provides an audio input to capture user wavetables. There are many parameters for capturing and processing the wavetables, as well as audio fx, pitch fx and patch memories. The Oscitron will be launched later this year.

The Odytron - Special Edition Atmegatron
The Odytron is a limited edition Atmegatron, preloaded with Odytron software and presets. The audio engine provides the features of a classic analogue synth, but in an 8-bit environment. It comes with a programmer cable and 3 overlays to use with alternative software. Available from the 1st February.

miniAtmegatron case

The miniAtmegatron DIY kit was launched last year and received an enthusiastic response. The offical miniAtmegatron case is simple to assemble and provides excellent protection for the PCB and Arduino.  Build a complete synthesizer for just $66!!

Pricing and Availability:
See website for full pricing details.

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