And kind of limited, but in the right way. is any soldering required or is it simple to assemble for non electronics genius Love the Tonari on by the way. Ess from Elektron said if one machine is added, it’s probably gonna be a Clap one. I found Snare a bit light, but with some work you can reach OK sounds. The Chords machine is interesting, with the progressive inversions and all the chord preset… The Volume knob can be pushed to distorsion, and at this level tracks start to compete with each others…įX are OK, limited but rather good sounding.ĭelay feedback doesn’t sound good, it distorts pretty fast, but I had lot of fun with Delay time set to max (128, which is a complete loop) and mash the loop with the time parameter. Macros are well programmed, to the point that you figure you don’t really need a Filter cutoff knob (which isn’t there btw, or only hidden in macros). The Lil' Erebus, from Greek manufacturer Dreadbox, is an all analog, paraphonic synth, and a direct descendant to their beloved Erebus desktop synth, which had 3 iterations and is now discontinued. Oh, yes, there are 6 different machines, like the early Elektron. The 4 synthesis knobs (Colour, Shape, Sweep and Contour) are macros that act on several parameters, different ones for each machine. From circuitbending to homebrew stompboxes & synths, keep the DIY spirit alive Moderators: Kent, Joe., luketeaford. Trig conditions have a dedicated knob, that you can Live record on the fly. M:C can do retrig, which is important IMO for percussions. The circuit board keyboard is unique, and not only has pressure sensitivity but aftertouch as well for solid expressiveness.Is there something the M:C can do that the Digitone cannot? Basses or leads, creepy sounds or smooth vibes – it’s in here. The Lil Erebus is an analogue paraphonic synthesizer in Eurorack format with a 3x segment envelope generator & 16x patch points. The Lil Erebus, from Greek manufacturer Dreadbox, is an all analog, paraphonic synth, and a direct descendant to their beloved Erebus desktop synth. Dreadbox Erebus DIY kit From circuitbending to homebrew stompboxes & synths, keep the DIY spirit alive Moderators: Kent, Joe. One of the biggest advantages to owning a digital hardware synth like the MicroFreak is the versatility – you’re able to create a wide range of sounds just from a single unit. The original Erebus was a great little synth and used to sit up there with other semi-modulars such as the Moog Mother-32 and Make Noise 0-Coast.
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