DSI TETRA
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have this mopho and ph8. all great sounding.
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@M3sslah a good synth with "snappy" envelopes SHOULD do this...
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@datentraegerchannel get a korg dss-1 for monster basses, no other DCO synth beats that brutal engine ;)
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I just opened mine 2day I LOVE IT i have 2 korgs and a moog Litty P... this is my fav peace of hardware 4 sure definitely pick one up
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Yeah, i love my Tetra...but it would be great if Sound Tower could release a VST editor for it!
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I really want to buy this, but I have heard some complain about snapping sounds when they do bass sounds and the attack is 0 or really low. And I want to buy it mainly for deep analoge bass, what do you say about it, you like the bass and have you felt it clipped in the sound at low attack for bass?
M3sslah 9 months ago
@M3sslah The Tetra is good for basses, but if you really want a very deep bass I would buy a Waldorf Pulse!
datentraegerchannel 9 months ago
can you tell me what this does. I have a microKorg and was wondering if this thing would be usefull/compatable with the korg... or is it better as a stand-alone thing?
sketchead2 10 months ago
@sketchead2 The Tetra is a four-voice analog synthesizer. You can use it in multimode as four monophonic synthesizers, duomode with two different sounds with two voices each or as a four-voice synth. It has got a lot of modulation sources, a sequencer per voice, 2 oscillators an 2 suboscillators for each voice! Four voice-outputs are also included!
datentraegerchannel 10 months ago