![]() The oscillators seem to stabilise quicker.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. Hence, tuning the second oscillator only allows to detune it compared with the first one, which is more logical and allows to tune the Erebus more easily with other machines. the first oscillator is no longer completely independent from the second, meaning that if you tune the first one the second will follow in tune. the power supply is much smaller and doesn’t prevent using the neighboring sockets on a multisocket. I certainly sold it too fast and quickly regretted doing so, so I bought a new one and remarked a few differences from my original model, so I’ll mention them here: ![]() It can indeed sound quite close, but the two machines’ oscillators are still very different and in spite of its great sounds, the dominion can’t sound as mellow. And since the price is expected to be rather soft on the wallet (at about 290€), it might be interesting…ĮDIT: I foolishly sold my Erebus after buying the Dominion 1, as I thought it would provide the same sounds. It should be very complementary to the Erebus and provide punchier sounds. NB : just after posting this original review I learnt about the future release of Dreadbox’s "Hades", a bass synth in a similar format. Its sound is rather soft and mellow while delivering a very organic, thick and grainy sound: yes, it really IS vintage-sounding! In a nutshell, the Dreadbox Erebus is an excellent secondary synth for a very interesting price. MIDI channel selection is difficult : you’ll have to take 4 screws off from the bottom of the device, open it then choose the setting you want by moving the jumpers so as to choose a specific channel, as the default mode is omni. the external power supply is rather big (for the early models at least). You actually get to choose from two modes:ġ/ “Unison” mode, which makes the synth behave like a monophonic synth with the 2 oscillators playing along.Ģ/ mode “II”: when two notes are being played, each oscillator plays one of the two notes.Īnother noteworthy feature is that the synth has an audio in which allows to process an external signal with (for instance) the internal filter or delay. It’s a 2-voice paraphonic model (like the Korg Odyssey). Each of the 2 oscillators has its own glide setting. An excellent delay which can be controlled in realtime, adding an even more 70s-ish character to the sound. ![]() This synth has some rare features for an analog machine : However, it’s also very usable for bass sounds as it goes low in terms of frequencies, but you’ll only get mellow bass sounds hence not adapted to all kinds of music.Īctually, the sound irresistibly evokes tracks from the 70s or even late 60s. I consider that it excels in lead, brass et fx sounds. You’ll have to leave the oscillators enough time to warm up (10 minutes at least) so as to really stabilise them, but this is also part of the general vintage ambiance. The sound is fat, thick, warm, mellow and creamy ! You’ll have to complete it with a more aggressive sounding – more “moog-esque” – synth.īUT, unlike the huge majority of new analog synths, its sound is very organic and drifts as you could wish (it really sounds vintagy), a bit like the great MFB- Dominion 1 but still with less punch and capacities – but the Erebus also only costs one third of a Dominion. It’s a rather basic memoryless synth, but the modulation matrix, although limited in features, adds many a possibility (including some which almost can’t be dispensed with, such as LFO control using the thumb wheel).Įnvelopes are somehow weak: stinging basses aren’t its playground. Granted, its look is quite peculiar but I really like it, plus it seems sturdy. The Dreadbox Erebus is a very interesting synth hailing from… Greece! It’s a monophonic/paraphonic, 2-voice and semi modular model.
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