SOMA Pulsar-23 Orange
Organismic Drum Machine

Latest User Reviews
It's really, really good.
I sit for hours playing this thing. It's my favourite Instrument. I've had it for weeks and there's so many things I've discovered, and things I haven't tried yet.
It needs more LFO's (but this can be done externally,) and I really wish the tuning of the bass drum could be controlled with midi like you can with the bass module (this has at least not worked when sequencing it with the beatstep pro, and although you can use CV to tune the bass drum, this is a tedious process.)
9/10, absolutely worth the price.
the best drum machine ever created
Technical Data
- Manufactured by SOMA
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $2266
- Semi-modular design with more than 100 patch points (metal pins)
- 4 Analog instruments: bass drum, bass, snare drum and cymbal / hi-hat
- AD envelope, volume control, FX send and 4-6 parameters for sound design per instrument
- Real time loop recorder
- Master clock generator with 7 clock divider outputs
- Random generator
- Synchronisable LFO with square and triangle / sawtooth outputs
- 4 Freely assignable signal attenuators
- 2 Freely assignable VCAs
- Inverter and switch
- 2 Freely assignable CV generators
- Distortion with drive and mix controls
- 2-Channel effects processor with delay and reverb
- MIDI-to-CV converter with MIDI learn function
- 8 Adapters from 3.5 mm jack to metal pins
- 6 Adapters from 6.3 mm jack to metal pins
- 6.3 mm Jack audio output
- 3.5 mm Jack headphone output
- MIDI In
- Dimensions : 380mm x 280mm x 80mm
- Weight : 4kg
- Colour: Orange
- Includes transport bag, 10 patch cables (30cm) with crocodile clips, 20 patch cables (65cm) with crocodile clips and external power supply (12V DC)
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