Audiovisual artist Love Hultén has revealed a prototype for a model new “percussive harmonic gadget” referred to as Crum2.
Developed by Analog Sweden and Albert Nyström, and designed by Hultén himself in his normal modern aesthetic, the product will finally be getting an actual manufacturing run. Two prototypes have been proven at Superbooth final weekend, so it’s probably extra work is but to be performed earlier than then.
Little info is out there on what Crum2 truly entails, however Analog Sweden’s web site has a small listing of prototype specs. It says the gadget has 4 channels with six sound engines every, percussive and melodic modes with a grasp scale, chance beat era, plus step and stay report.
There’s additionally randomisable parameters, a grasp offset efficiency management part, plus grasp reverb, delay and drive results, and an entire lot extra. Responding to a touch upon Instagram by which a person says they hope it’ll go into manufacturing, Hultén has merely replied, “It is going to”.
As GearNews has noticed, Nyström at the moment sells a DIY four-voice drum machine referred to as Crum Drum. It’s a drum synth with built-in randomisation and chance. So, given this new synth’s identify, it appears to be like as if it will likely be an evolution of that, with new melodic capabilities.
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Again in April, Hultén started crowdfunding for his first monograph titled Apparatrum. The e-book was set to supply an in-depth look into the idiosyncratic influences and inspirations behind his work. Sadly, the crowdfunder didn’t attain its objective and plans for publishing have been referred to as off. All hope will not be misplaced although, as Hultén says he “may do this e-book sooner or later once more”.
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