The Dirtywave M8 is a handheld tracker that is powered by the Teensy microcontroller and takes its inspiration from Gameboy tracker Little Sound DJ. The Portable music-making device offers multiple synth engines, sampling and MIDI Out.
The M8 offers eight monophonic tracks/voices, each of which can be used for one of the built-in synthesis engines or to trigger external MIDI hardware. Internal sound generation comes via waveform, FM and virtual analogue synthesis, and there is also a sampler. Effects include global reverb, chorus and delay, along with a master bus limiter.
The interface comprises an IPS TFT capacitive touchscreen and some mechanical keyswitches. There are stereo speakers onboard. Connectivity options include MIDI/audio I/O and USB.
The M8 can store 255 patterns/phrases and chains, while the 256 instrument tables promise advanced modulation. You can use up to 128 instruments per song, and there is both a song arranger and a live mode.
Storage is via SD card, and the 1200mAh USB rechargeable battery promises up to six hours of use.
The Dirtywave M8 portable tracker is available for pre-order now, priced at $450. Shipping starts in July 2021.
Analogue Solutions has unveiled Leipzig V3 all-analogue synth, the latest addition to its acclaimed line of analogue synths.
The Leipzig sound in a convenient form factor. If users are looking for the elevator pitch, then users should be aware that this combines the convenient footprint of Analogue Solutions Impulse Command with the raw, ballsy, complexly rich sound or Leipzig’s gone by. Specifically, there are features lifted from both the Leipzig-SK and Leipzig V2, including patch points that enable expanded sound design potential and connectivity.
The Leipzig V3 is specifically designed for huge bass sounds, and promises to be simple enough for beginners yet deep enough for more advanced synthesists to get their sonic teeth into.
Listen to the sound demo video above. Perhaps, by listening to it would be the best solution to experience the synth.
The Leipzig V3 is available now, costs £849. Find out more on the Analogue Solutions website.
Erica Synths has introduced the Black System III, a self-contained, performance-oriented modular system based around Erica Synths line of Black Series Eurorack modules.
The Black System III comes in an Erica Synths 2x84HP skiff case (universal PSU included), with 30 patch cables of different lengths.
The Black System III features:
Black Wavetable VCO
2xBlack VCO2
Black Multimode VCF
Black LPG
Black EG
(2) Black Quad VCA2 (no such thing as too many VCAs)
Black Stereo Delay
Black Output
Black Joystick2
Black Modulator
Black Mixer/Splitter
Black Hole DSP2
Black CV Tools
Black Sequencer
2x84HP skiff case
The Erica Synths Black System III is available now, priced at €3,800.