LPZW and Tubbutec 6m0md6 Now Shipping

US A modified 606 drum module      29/03/22

Last year we reported from Superbooth about the 6m0md6 from LPZW and Tubbutec a module based on the Roland TR-606, with a load of additional control parameters - which is now shipping! It's based on the original 606 circuits with various modifications, making sure each instrument can sound like the original as well as offering something new. More information:  

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.

Heavy duty built, uses high quality parts and metal shaft pots.

Feature List

  • All original 606 sounds, analogue
  • Many additional parameters for each sound
  • Multiple trigger, accent and volume modes
  • Advanced metal and noise sound control
  • Multiple outputs and mix output
  • CV control for multiple parameters
  • MIDI input for drum trigger and sound control
  • Compatible with Tubbutec 6equencer via LINK
  • Eurorack, 3U, 24HP, 25mm depth, weight: 350g

 

The 6m0md6 is a collaboration between LPZW and Tubbutec, with a user manual is available here: 6m0d6 User Manual v.1.0

Find out more on the Tubbutec website: https://tubbutec.de/6m0d6/

 

About the author [midierror]: midierror makes nifty Max For Live devices, innovative music hardware, award winning sample packs and hosts a podcast speaking to people in the music world.



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