![]() It features a single oscillator with two sub-octaves and 2 waveforms with PW control.įurther, you get a 3-pole resonating lowpass filter, two envelopes (AD/RS + AR), a wide range LFO, and OTA-based VCA and distortion. The second new reissue is Hades, a smaller analog bass synth with a rich, dark sound reminiscent of Roland synths. It ships with a compact case that includes a USB power supply. Yes, the Erebus is also fully Eurorack compatible and can be mounted as a 42HP synth voice in a Eurorack case. Also onboard is a patch matrix with 15 patch points allowing you to work semi-modular. ![]() ![]() Unlike the original, the new Erebus now has updated envelopes that are snappier. Then, it has a rich-sounding 2-pole lowpass pre-fed filter, two envelopes (ADSR, AR), a wide range LFO, an OTA-based VCA, and the best-known lo-fi delay effect. Unfortunately, they are limited to 200 Erebus and 100 Hades kits.Įrebus is a new analog paraphonic Synthesizer with two oscillators, each with two waveforms, separate glide controls, and hard sync function. The built versions will come at the end of December.Įach DIY kit consists of three pre-soldered PCB board, an aluminum, panel, mechanical parts, 42HP metal enclosure, a ribbon cable, and a DIN5 to 3,5mm MIDI adapter.Īccording to Dreadbox, these are not difficult kits and don’t require any soldering. The DIY kit versions are now available in limited numbers. Especially nice, these are based on the original designs of the first generation with slight changes. Dreadbox has today released the DIY kits of the Erebus and Hades monophonic analog synthesizers, initially announced at Superbooth 22īack at Superbooth 22, Dreadbox surprisingly announced the comeback of their popular monophonic analog synthesizers Erebus and Hades.
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