The Drawbar 350 is a transistor organ whose 8 voices are sampled from the original Dubreq Stylophone 350S – a professional version of the stylophone with eight voices covering three sounds (Woodwind, Strings and Brass), plus vibrato and lightly sensitive wah-wah.
While the original Stylophone 350S used switches to turn on or off its tones, the Rhythmic Robot Drawbar 350 replaces them with 12-step registers, allowing you to create a much more complex tonal palette by mixing unprocessed tones. There is also control over the attack and release and processing, adapted to the aggressive transistor nature of the original samples. Amp Cab models the effects and can help the Drawbar 350 sit in the mix, giving it a convincing “live” sound.
This is a unique tool, the tonal imprint of which is determined by the analog transistor quality of the original 350S. The raw sound may sound very coarse and raw, but the user interface includes a large set of controllers to tame that sound. From punk bodies to pads, from aggressive leads to remote textures, this is a completely unusual addition to any sound arsenal.
Publisher : Rhythmic Robot Audio
Website : Rhythmic Robot
Format : KONTAKT 4.2.3+
Quality : 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo
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