Review Synthesizers ASM Hydrasynth Keyboard. Where to buy it?
Review Synthesizers ASM Hydrasynth Keyboard. Where to buy it?
I’ll tell you how this post is built. First I list the features of the ASM Hydrasynth Keyboard synthesizer. Then you have a video or two, purchase links and useful comments from other users and then you have one of the most useful parts; comparison tables with similar keyboards so you can compare.
49 Velocity-sensitive secrets with aftertouch
8 Voice polyphony (Number of notes that can sound at once. This includes songs that sound at once. So if you play over an accompaniment sound, more notes will accumulate.) – monotimbral
completely polyphonic aftertouch
Arpeggiator includes Ratchet, Chance, Gate and Swing (8 modes as a whole)
3 Oscillators with 219 single-cycle waveforms
WaveScan parameters for modulating via wavetables
Wavelist mode for blending up to 8 wavetables
8 Custom Wavelists per oscillator
Mixer includes Noise Generator and Ring Modulator
2 Filters: series or parallel
Filter 1 includes 11 different filter models (12 & 24 dB Ladder, Ladder Vintage, HP, LP, Vocal, i.a.)
Filter 2: 12 dB (SEM-style) per octave, includes continuous sweep from lowpass, bandpass, up to highpass)
5 Banks with 128 spots each – 256 of those are factory patches
CV-Gate inputs and outputs
Supports all typical CV/GATE standards
Clock input and output
8 High-resolution encoders, including LED bands
USB (USB midi (MIDI allows you to do such wonderful things as connect the keyboard to the computer, record a soundtrack and with certain programs pass with a click what you have played to musical notes in a score. MIDI tracks store information from musical notes) In/Out)
MIDI: In/Out/Thru
Pre- and post results for unique sound editing possibilites
Dimensions: 800 x 350 x 103 mm
Weight: 10 kg
This keyboard usually has a price around 1350.00 €
Now that we’ve seen the features of this synthesizer ASM Hydrasynth Keyboard watch these related videos to learn more.
5 Banks with 128 spots each – 256 of those are factory patches
CV-Gate inputs and outputs
Supports all typical CV/GATE standards
Clock input and output
8 High-resolution encoders, including LED bands
USB (USB MIDI In/Out)
MIDI: In/Out/Thru
Pre- and post results for unique sound editing possibilites
Dimensions: 800 x 350 x 103 mm
Weight: 10 kg
Expandable to 16 voices with optional voice card
Two digitally controlled oscillators per sound
2/4 Pole Curtis lowpass filter
VCA
Original Prophet 4 LFOs
3 Envelope generators
Each program has two levels
Polyphonic step sequencer with as much as 64 steps or more to 6 notes per step
Separate 16 x 4 gate step sequencer
Arpeggiator
512 preset programs (4 banking institutions with 128 presets each) and 512 fully editable user programs with 2 levels (2 separate sounds) in each program
5 Octave keyboard velocity-sensitive with Aftertouch
Pitch fold and modulation wheel
Split function
4 x Line output 6.3 mm jack unbalanced (A / B L / R stereo)
MIDI in / out / thru
Sustain pedal input
Pedal / CV input (for phrase pedal or CV of 0-5 VDC)
USB
Headphone production 6.3 mm jack stereo
Dimensions (W x D x H): 892 x 322 x 96.5 mm
body weight: 9.3 kg
And then a video of the synthesizerDave Smith Instruments Prophet REV2-8
5 Banks with 128 spots each – 256 of those are factory patches
CV-Gate inputs and outputs
Supports all typical CV/GATE standards
Clock input and output
8 High-resolution encoders, including LED bands
USB (USB MIDI In/Out)
MIDI: In/Out/Thru
Pre- and post results for unique sound editing possibilites
Dimensions: 800 x 350 x 103 mm
Weight: 10 kg
37 Velocity-sensitive keyboard with aftertouch
Mono- and duo paraphonic mode
Arpeggiator
Step Sequencer
256 Presets
40 Settings
74 Button
LCD show
Classic Moog filter
Feedback
Multi Drive
2 Modulation buses
DAHDSR envelopes
Dimensions (W x D x H): 679 x 375 x 171 mm
body weight: approx. 9.98 kg
Connections:
Line input 1/4″ mono jack
Line output 6.3 mm mono jack
Headphone output
MIDI I / O
USB
And then a video of the synthesizerMoog Subsequent 37
If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Moog Subsequent 37 review
ASM Hydrasynth Keyboard vs Teenage Engineering OP-1
The synthesizer ASM Hydrasynth Keyboard is usually 30 € more expensive than Teenage Engineering OP-1, but the difference is so small that this can vary..
ASM Hydrasynth Keyboard
Teenage Engineering OP-1
49 Velocity-sensitive secrets with aftertouch
8 Voice polyphony – monotimbral
completely polyphonic aftertouch
Arpeggiator includes Ratchet, Chance, Gate and Swing (8 modes as a whole)
3 Oscillators with 219 single-cycle waveforms
WaveScan parameters for modulating via wavetables
Wavelist mode for blending up to 8 wavetables
8 Custom Wavelists per oscillator
Mixer includes Noise Generator and Ring Modulator
2 Filters: series or parallel
Filter 1 includes 11 different filter models (12 & 24 dB Ladder, Ladder Vintage, HP, LP, Vocal, i.a.)
Filter 2: 12 dB (SEM-style) per octave, includes continuous sweep from lowpass, bandpass, up to highpass)
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