More pics here:
Such as:
You already know it’s going to sound incredible!
So it did.
Shame, I love a good joystick to control LFO with.
Looks very pretty.
Now doubt it will sound bonkers like all their other stuff.
Like lots of things, out of my price range. And I have plenty of noise toys already, with which I’m having a brilliant time so no GAS for me.
If they had called it Perkinsons, and included the joystick, well, that would have been different.
From Engadget.
the company says that it “tears down the borders between drum machine, synthesizer and drone instrument.”
Just look at all that I/O on the back…
Send and return per voice and a master send and return…
I’m off to change my trousers.
Sell your modular.
Lyra + Perkinson.
You know it.
Shut up.
I mean, I probably will.
But shut up.
I prefer your non-techno music tbh. But this thing does drone too apparently, so there’s that.
Looks gorgeous but I don’t really need one. I’ll be patiently waiting for some sound demos. Still if I didn’t have my drums covered I would’ve ordered right away.
Is it just me or do drum machines get less and less tracks?
Nonetheless, bring on those sound demo’s!
4 tracks is plenty for me.
Just when I thought I was out.
They pull me back in.
‘Thall need a few more whippets to cover t’cost e thar drum box lad’
Mate, I’d happily sell my dogs, but they’re old and wankers.
I’ve struggled with option paralysis in my music making but now it’s worse… I can’t even decide what to buy, this or Pulsar… I am the the epitome of a first world problem.
Without hearing it I can’t really offer much advice, but knowing Erica Synths, this will mostly be about making the sort of sounds that would give Freddie Krueger nightmares, whereas the Pulsar is more about exploring new sounds and rhythms and generally patching yourself into la la land.
I want both.
Buy two.