Archive for March, 2023

SampleScience releases 606 Koncept Pro Drum Module

 

SampleScience has introduced 606 Koncept Pro, a virtual instrument that emulates the sound of the TR-606, along with variations, processed via tube amplifiers, compressors, vintage video game consoles, retro-computers, and more.

There are also four effects, a sub-oscillator, a dynamic vinyl crackles generator as well as a tape hiss generator to add depth to your drum beats.

Features:

  • Based on classic TR-606 drum kit sounds
  • 18 variations of the 606 drum kit processed via tubes, amps, cassette, and dsp
  • Multi-LFO
  • Sub, Distortion, Delay, and Reverb
  • Vinyl crackles simulator that morphs over time
  • Tape hiss generator
  • Lowpass/highpass filter
  • Low-CPU usage
  • Amplitude range controls
  • 3 voice modes: polyphonic, monophonic, and legato

Available as a VST/VST3/AU plugin instrument for Windows and macOS.

606 Koncept Pro is available now for $30.

disting EX updated with MPE support

Expert Sleepers has updated the firmware for the disting EX multifunction Eurorack module, adding support for MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE):

 

“In firmware v1.19, we’ve added basic MPE support to the disting EX.

 

Here we show how to set up the Poly Wavetable algorithm to use MPE, including per-note pitch bend, aftertouch, and expression CC.”

Find out details on the Expert Sleepers website.

Behringer MS-5 Design Finalized And Beta Testers Wanted

 

Behringer today announced that they’ve finalized the design for the MS-5, their Roland Sh-5 knockoff, and it is ready for beta testing:

 

“MS-5 is coming. We’re super excited having finalized another blast from the past.

This beautiful synth is now going to the beta testers for final review and then straight into manufacturing.”

The MS-5 is a copy of the SH-5, but in Behringer’s Poly D form factor. The Behringer MS-5 replaces the modulation panel and the top panel of the Poly D with panels based on the SH-5.

The smaller form factor means that the synth loses 2/3rd of an octave on the keyboard, and that controls are packed together more tightly. But adapting the SH-5 to Behringer’s existing format presumably will make the keyboard much less expensive to manufacture.

Details on pricing and availability are still to be announced. Behringer says that they are looking for Roland SH-5 owners to beta test their copy. If you are an SH-5 owner and have interest, you can contact them via their Facebook page.