In collaboration with Erica Synths, Sacrament Modular's The Cursible specialises in morphing effects and sequencing specifically for eurorack modular synth lovers.
From accurate, analog recreations to delightful digital machines and hybrid hardware units that push the sonic boundaries, 2020 has seen some excellent new hardware synths released.
According to estimates, approximately 1.3 billion people live with some form of vision impairment; blind children are 4,000 times more likely to have perfect pitch.
Erica Synths use vacuum tubes in eurorack modules, and those, who are familiar with tube-based modules, know that tubes can push the sound to extremes or turn it deep, saturated and complete.
The standalone, hardware drum machine with sequencer from Erica Synths, Bassline DB-01 synthesiser, does more than just bass... Take a listen and decide whether to get yours in just a couple of weeks.
Collaboration between Erica Synths and engineers from Riga Technical University results in a new kind of user interface that inspires users to explore the sonic universe with SYNTRX.
From basslines and rave sounds to massive drones and drums - the Erica Synths Bassline DB-01 synthesizer lets you explore new territories of sound and performance techniques.
The new Zen Delay is the first music hardware FX unit ever produced by an electronic label. It offers the best of analog and digital with stereo dub delay. It's at home in the studio or in a live rig.