ALM intros Tyso Daiko; Dual 12-Bit Digital Drum Voice
ALM has introduced the Tyso Daiko, a dual 12-bit digital wavetable drum voice, featuring full voltage control and an analog EQ output path.
The two voices can be independently triggered and output, but share pitch, envelope and other parameters of a swept wavetable oscillator. One voice is output through a voltage controlled analog tilt EQ emphasising upper or lower frequencies. The other voice is output through a digital wavefolder which adds increasing timbre complexity reaching noise.
Both voices respond independently to an accent input and the first voice is able to be ‘choked’. A surface control allows for fine control of additional transients from punch to click to a slow attack.
Features:
- Twin wavetable drum voices with shared parameters and separate outputs
- One voice is output through a fully analog tilt EQ and the other a digital wavefolder.
- Frequency swept oscillator with 1V/Oct tracking, morphing wavetables (11 waves) and self FM capability.
- Attack and Release envelopes.
- Dual trigger, accent and choke inputs.
- Surface control for additional ‘punch’, click or reduced attack.
- External mix input through the tilt EQ.
- Voltage control of all parameters.
- Skiff friendly with reverse power protection.
The Tyso Daiko is available to pre-order now for $349.