Hi-Hats & Metal Percussion Synth

US Corsynth releases DR-03 Hi-Hats / Metal MU format module      10/07/20

Corsynth · DR-03 Hi-Hats / Metal
 

Corsynth tells us that their new DR-03 Hi-Hats / Metal is the third module in the DR series dedicated to analog drum synthesis. They say that it is designed to synthesize Hi-Hats and metal percussion like cowbells or cymbals and even FX. Here's more details in their own words...


 
Three different voices are available at the same time Closed Hi-hat, Open Hi-hat and Metal plus a Hi-Hat mixed output .
 
Hi-Hats
 
To synthesize a Hi-Hat there is a key element that defines the final result, the primary sound used to create it. The DR-03 has three possible sound sources , a white noise generator, a mix of six square wave oscillators and a mix of ring modulated square wave oscillators. These three sound sources, together with the VC Band Pass filter and the Low Pass Filter allow the DR-03 to create a wide range of hi-hat sounds.
 
Another interesting feature is that the Open Hi-hat decay time is voltage controlled and it can be triggered independently or conditioned to the Closed Hi-hat.
 
Metal

 
The Metal sound is created using two ring modulated square wave oscillators and a VC Band Pass Filter. The frequency of one oscillator can be manually controlled and the other one has a fixed frequency. The variable oscillator can modulate the cutoff of the BPF to create metallic FM sounds.

Features:

  • Module Format : 5U, MU format ( Synthesizers.com, Moog )
  • Module Width : 2 MU ( Moog Unit )
  • Power : +15V@70mA , -15V@60mA
  • Power connectors : Synthesizers.com , MOTM ( 4 pin )
  • Signal level : 10Vpp ( +/- 5V )

Pricing and Availability:

250€ + VAT

More information:

 



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