Tubbutec & LPZW Announce 606 Inspired Drum Module

US To be shown at Superbooth 2021      13/09/21

Tubbutec and LPZW-modules have announced a new collaboration with their new module entitled '6m0d6'. It's the result of a two year collaboration and is based on the Roland TR-606 drum machine - to be presented at Superbooth 2021. Here's what they have to say:

With the turn of a knob you can explore completely new soundscapes ranging from organic retro drum sounds to industrial sound effects – while still maintaining that '606' feel. Seamlessly blend between a 606 bassdrum to a decayed 808 sub-bass, tune and damp your Cymbal or just cut it into pieces and beat it with a monkey wrench.

Tired of the normal snare sound? Why not replace it with a bit-crushed version of Indy fighting foes with his whip in a cave?

Dynamic triggers, additional CV controls, midi control and individual outputs add the finishing touches to this versatile drum module. 6m0d6 includes all seven TR-606 instruments: Bass Drum, Snare, Low and High Tom, Cymbal, Open and Closed Hihats. The original 606 circuits were replicated and modified with additional parameters. However, we made sure that each instrument can be set to sound like the original. These settings are marked on the front panel for convenience.

More videos on their youtube channel and more info on their website: https://tubbutec.de/

 

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