Torso Electronics S-4 (sculpting sampler)

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All the Specs Here…

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Actually, are all of those buttons instead of knobs? Unless power-on is with a knob??

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  1. Reverb
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How much…I just passed out.

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  1. Measles
  2. Stock Market
  3. Big honking engagement ring
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:rofl:

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7- Filter. I would say.

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Yeah but that’s not funny

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It is. The specs are out. :arrow_up:

Finally!

They actually saw the gap in the market for a modern day hardware sample-mangler and delivered. Maybe I won’t be waiting for the OT MKIII or a stand alone Assimil8tor after all… just need to see how it sounds.

That looks very very interesting.

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  1. Salty sounds
  2. Sounds that make a boner
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Please, this is a family forum

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Looks pretty friggen great. Seems to share a lot of functionality with Tempera.
Tempera has 8 tracks though.
So I wonder if it’s 4 part multitimbral?
What about polyphony?

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I guess t|so have been reading feature requests on Elektronauts.

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Oh, sorry my son had my phone for several minutes.

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I almost wrote “ED” in my original list so clearly we are both Canadian

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Very interesting. Hope it’s more than 4 tracks though.

I wouldn’t say this compares with the OT particularly, it has a narrower focus and scope but within that scope it does seem like it offers a ton of complexity and configurability.

It seems more like a powerful sampling-synthesis sound module with extensive generative/morphing capabilities. Certainly really cool, always happy to see new proper sampler instruments.

I just wonder what the price will be.

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