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Key Features
The Dave Smith Instruments Tempest drum machine generates sounds using six powerful analogue synthesis voices, and offers an extraordinary level of control for creating, editing, arranging and manipulating beats in real time without stopping. The ninety panel controls and bright OLED display make it easy to use but the unit remains compact and easily portable. Supplied here with a custom fit rugged nylon bag for storage and transportation.
Product Ref: 33676
The Tempest's six analogue voices each have two analogue oscillators plus two digital oscillators (with a large bank of included samples), the classic Curtis analogue low-pass filter with audio-rate modulation, an additional high-pass filter, analogue VCA with feedback, five envelopes, two LFOs, an extraordinary variety of analogue modulation routings and stunning sonic quality, warmth and punch. It excels at tuned sounds as well as drum sounds and can double as a six-voice analogue keyboard synth.
The Tempest has sixteen pressure- and velocity-sensitive pads arranged in a 2 x 8 configuration. This gives intuitive access with all your fingers, and is an ideal compromise between the 4 x 4 pad arrangement typical of real-time programming and the 1 x 16 of step programming. The Tempest does both, as the pads can be used to play thirty-two drum sounds (two banks), mute/unmute the sounds on playback, play and arrange sixteen beats in real time, play one sound at sixteen tunings (in a variety of scales) or sixteen velocities, or as sixteen time steps for step programming. Drum rolls and repeated groove patterns can be created with the ROLL button, by varying pad pressure as the beat records, and it doubles as a momentary "stutter" effect when the pads are assigned to play beats.
There are two pressure- and position-sensitive Note FX slide controllers to allow real-time recording of note or beat-wide sound parameter changes into the drumbeat as you play. You can record simultaneous filter frequency, tuning, envelope decay and pan changes for each note. With the Playback key you can use the slider to override these parameters on playback, and record it back into the beat. They can also be used in performance to alter beat-wide sound parameters like low-pass frequency or resonance, high-pass frequency, and envelope attack or decay.
The Tempest has six stereo direct voice outputs, plus stereo mix outputs and phones outputs, two inputs for foot switches or expression pedals, MIDI in/out and USB.
This padded gig bag from Dave Smith Instruments is designed to fit the Tempest drum machine. Made from rugged nylon, it has a padded, plush-lined interior with a semi-rigid panel in the top for additional protection of the front panel controls. Other features include heavy-duty zips, a comfortable handle and padded shoulder strap, an accessory compartment, and sturdy rubber feet on the bottom edge and back.
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