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Drum machines are essentials for most electronic music producers. House, techno and hip-hop rely on synthesised and sampled kicks, snares, claps and hi-hats to give them their signature sound. Some of the best and most creative drum machines are now at the more affordable end of the market, thanks to brands like Korg, Teenage Engineering and Roland. Whether triggered by MIDI or a built-in sequencer, these cheaper models still work well as part of any hardware studio or live performance setup. Lots of modern drum machines are based on classic vintage models like the Roland TR-808 and TR-909, but in addition to clones of old-school analogue classics you can also find digital and analogue offerings from the likes of Moog, Erica Synths and Vermona. The line between grooveboxes and drum machines is blurred, with Akai MPCs and Roland MCs allowing you to mix drums and sampled instruments all in one box.
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Soma Laboratory Pulsar-23 Organismic Drum Machine (black)
Cat: 781129 Rel: 28 Jul 21
 
A multi-functional analogue synthesiser and generator of complex rhythmic patterns.
Notes: Typically creative stuff from Soma Lab. Four channels of analogue drum synthesis, unique looping trigger generators, pseudo-random 'Shaos' generator and DSP-based effects.

Supplier's Notes:
Pulsar-23 is a multi-functional analog synthesizer and generator of complex rhythmic patterns.

The Pulsar consists of 23 different modules, including four flexible sound generators with completely different structures, four envelope generators, four looper-recorders, a clock generator with dividers, a controlled chaos generator, an LFO, a two-channel CV-controlled effects processor, distortion, two controlled amplifiers, an inverter, a controlled inverter and two controlled analog switches. In addition to these 23 main units, the Pulsar also contains 13 auxiliary units, such as a four-channel MIDI to CV converter, a noise generator, four attenuators, two dynamic CV generators with sensory control, two impulse converters and single passive electronic components for live circuit bending.

Pulsar-23 can be used for the synthesis of percussion instruments and rhythms, bass and melodic lines, effects and sound landscapes, as well as a source of control voltage. The Pulsar functions in three different modes: stand-alone, MIDI control and CV control. Moreover, all the above features and control modes can work simultaneously in any proportion or combination. Additionally, Pulsar offers live circuit bending capabilities and the use of the artist's body conductivity to create patches and cross modulations.

Pulsar continues the line of organismic synthesizers begun by LYRA-8, but now in the area of percussion instruments.

Also, it has MIDI control and synchronization and a lot of smaller modules such as 4 assignable attenuators and 2 dynamic CV sensors for CV generation etc. In general, there are 55 knobs, 11 switches and over 100 inputs and outputs for patching, Eurorack integration, external mixing and processing, live circuit bending!

It comes in a special HQ bag with 30 alligator clips cables and PSU.
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MRP:$1,767.94 SAVE 12%
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Soma Laboratory Pulsar-23 Organismic Drum Machine (orange)
Cat: 855508 Rel: 23 Nov 21
 
A multi-functional analogue synthesiser and generator of complex rhythmic patterns.
Notes: PULSAR-23 is an organismic drum machine designed by Vlad Kreimer. It has a semi-modular structure and consists of 23 independent modules. PULSAR can be used for the synthesis of percussion instruments and rhythms, bass and melodic lines, effects and sound landscapes, as well as a source of control voltage and powerful analog FX processor.

The PULSAR functions in three different modes: stand-alone, MIDI control and CV control. Moreover, all the above features and control modes can work simultaneously in any proportion or combination.

Additionally, PULSAR offers live circuit bending capabilities and the use of the artist's body conductivity to create patches and cross modulations. PULSAR continues the line of organismic synthesizers begun by LYRA-8, but now in the area of percussion instruments.

Also, it has MIDI control and synchronization and a lot of smaller modules such as 4 assignable attenuators and 2 dynamic CV sensors for CV generation etc. In general, there are 55 knobs, 11 switches and over 100 inputs and outputs for patching, Eurorack integration, external mixing and processing, live circuit bending!

It comes in a special HQ bag with 30 alligator clips cables and PSU.

PULSAR available in orange, black and white colours.

Please note that Pulsar is an experimental analog synth that means that it has some small noise and bleeds that can't affect your studio production or live performance but can be hearable in some modes. If you need a perfect silence and isolation of sound modules, using digital hardware is 100% recommended.

Specs

Range of input and output CV and audio signals: 0 to + 10V
Main output voltage swing: 2V
1/4 inch jack: 7 total
Mini-jack (for Eurorack connection): 8 total
MIDI input: standard DIN socket
Headphone output: 3.5 mm mini-jack
Supply voltage: 12 volts (plus in the center)
Consumption current: 0.3 amperes
Weight: 4 kg
Dimensions: 380 x 280 x 80 mm

What's in the box:

PULSAR-23
PSU
22 multi-colour cables with alligator clips 65cm
8 multi-colour cables with alligator clips 30cm
High-quality handmade bag for transportation
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 1 in stock $1,676.23
Soma Laboratory Pulsar-23 Organismic Drum Machine (white)
Cat: 872583 Rel: 19 Apr 22
 
Pulsar-23 is an organismic drum machine designed by Vlad Kreimer, which has a semi-modular structure and consists of 23 independent modules.
Notes: Arguably the best experimental drum synth in the world. Unique semi-modular, 'organismic' design with over 100 patch points and extensive controls for the four drum channels. Immense.

Supplier's Notes:
PULSAR-23 is an organismic drum machine designed by Vlad Kreimer. It has a semi-modular structure and consists of 23 independent modules. PULSAR can be used for the synthesis of percussion instruments and rhythms, bass and melodic lines, effects and sound landscapes, as well as a source of control voltage and powerful analogue FX processor.

The PULSAR functions in three different modes: stand-alone, MIDI control and CV control. Moreover, all the above features and control modes can work simultaneously in any proportion or combination.

Additionally, PULSAR offers live circuit bending capabilities and the use of the artist's body conductivity to create patches and cross modulations. PULSAR continues the line of organismic synthesizers begun by LYRA-8, but now in the area of percussion instruments.

Also, it has MIDI control and synchronization and a lot of smaller modules such as 4 assignable attenuators and 2 dynamic CV sensors for CV generation etc. In general, there are 55 knobs, 11 switches and over 100 inputs and outputs for patching, Eurorack integration, external mixing and processing, live circuit bending!

It comes in a special HQ bag with 30 alligator clips cables and PSU.

Specifications

Range of input and output CV and audio signals: 0 to + 10V
(Pulsar inputs are protected against overloads and can receive signals in the range of -20 + 20
volts for a long time without problems)
Main output voltage swing: 2V
1/4 inch jack: 7 total
Mini-jack (for Eurorack connection): 8 total
MIDI input: standard DIN socket
Headphone output: 3.5 mm mini-jack
Supply voltage: 12 volts (plus in the center)
Consumption current: 0.3 amperes

Only a well-stabilized power supply must be used! If the supplied PSU is out of order, it is recommended that you modern switch mode power supplies with excellent stabilization for replacement.

Watch the polarity!

Weight: 4 kg
Dimensions: 380 x 280 x 80 mm

What's in the box

Pulsar-23
Power Supply 12V
20x65 cm patch cables with alligator clips
10x30 cm patch cables with alligator clips
Protection and transportation soft bag
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MRP:$1,767.94 SAVE 13%
 1 in stock $1,532.57
Soma Laboratory Pulsar-23 Organismic Drum Machine (zanzibar blue)
Cat: 856138 Rel: 24 Dec 21
 
A multi-functional analogue synthesiser and generator of complex rhythmic patterns.
Notes: Blue version of Soma's weird and wonderful 'organismic' semi-modular synth. Ideal for drum and percussion synthesis but also suitable for melodic sounds, FX and more. Unique.

Supplier's Notes:
Pulsar-23 is a multi-functional analog synthesizer and generator of complex rhythmic patterns.

The Pulsar consists of 23 different modules, including four flexible sound generators with completely different structures, four envelope generators, four looper-recorders, a clock generator with dividers, a controlled chaos generator, an LFO, a two-channel CV-controlled effects processor, distortion, two controlled amplifiers, an inverter, a controlled inverter and two controlled analog switches. In addition to these 23 main units, the Pulsar also contains 13 auxiliary units, such as a four-channel MIDI to CV converter, a noise generator, four attenuators, two dynamic CV generators with sensory control, two impulse converters and single passive electronic components for live circuit bending.

Pulsar-23 can be used for the synthesis of percussion instruments and rhythms, bass and melodic lines, effects and sound landscapes, as well as a source of control voltage. The Pulsar functions in three different modes: stand-alone, MIDI control and CV control. Moreover, all the above features and control modes can work simultaneously in any proportion or combination. Additionally, Pulsar offers live circuit bending capabilities and the use of the artist's body conductivity to create patches and cross modulations.

Pulsar continues the line of organismic synthesizers begun by LYRA-8, but now in the area of percussion instruments.

Also, it has MIDI control and synchronization and a lot of smaller modules such as 4 assignable attenuators and 2 dynamic CV sensors for CV generation etc. In general, there are 55 knobs, 11 switches and over 100 inputs and outputs for patching, Eurorack integration, external mixing and processing, live circuit bending!

It comes in a special HQ bag with 30 alligator clips cables and PSU.
Read more
 1 in stock $1,837.42
SoMa Laboratory Pulsar-23 Utilities For Pulsar-23 Drum Machine (pin version)
Cat: 951305 Rel: 14 Nov 23
 
A set of simple auxiliary modules to expand the functionality of the Pulsar-23 drum machine.
Notes: *** This version of UTILITIES comes with PULSAR-23 style turrets designed for connecting alligator clips. ***

UTILITIES contains a set of simple auxiliary modules to expand the functionality of the PULSAR-23 drum machine. UTILITIES modules can also be used with any gear that works with CV signals (Eurorack, semi-modular synthesizers, etc.).

The modules included in UTILITIES can be divided into two groups:
1) Passive elements such as switches, resistors, capacitors.
2) Various types of amplifiers and waveshapers, linear, non-linear, controlled and uncontrolled.
Passive elements are designed to expand the possibilities of switching and controlling the PULSAR.

Linear amplifiers are needed when you need to feed a signal from a device operating in a lower voltage format to the PULSAR inputs. For example, it can be a step sequencer with an output voltage of 5 volts, while the PULSAR needs 10 volts to fully trigger the drum modules. Or it could be the output of a cassette tape recorder, which has an output of 1 volt, while for normal operation the PULSAR needs an input level of an audio signal of 5 volts. Non-linear and controlled amplifiers and waveshapers are designed to control the signal level, while simultaneously changing its spectrum, distorting its shape and adding harmonics. The circuitry of these amplifiers is very simple and based on the early developments of the transistor era, with its inherent beauty and grace.

UTILITIES connectors are made in the PULSAR-23 format on pins designed to connect the alligator clips. There are also adapters for 3.5mm Eurorack mini-jacks.

The top panel and enclosure of UTILITIES are made of PCBs, which significantly reduced the cost of the device.

There are also adapters for 3.5mm Eurorack mini-jacks. The top panel and enclosure of UTILITIES are made of PCBs, which significantly reduced the cost of the device.

The top panel and enclosure of UTILITIES are made of PCBs, which significantly reduced the cost of the device.

Power supply: DC +12 v 5.5 x 2.1 mm center plus
Current consumption: 50 ma max
Dimensions: 288 x 193 x 40 mm
Weight: 0.75 kg
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$459.35 SAVE 10%
 5 in stock $413.41
SoMa Laboratory Pulsar-23 Utilities For Pulsar-23 Drum Machine (screw version)
Cat: 981604 Rel: 28 Nov 23
 
A set of simple auxiliary modules to expand the functionality of the Pulsar-23 drum machine.
Notes: *** This version of UTILITIES comes with with screws instead of pins. Also designed for connecting alligator clips, just more affordable. ***

UTILITIES contains a set of simple auxiliary modules to expand the functionality of the PULSAR-23 drum machine. UTILITIES modules can also be used with any gear that works with CV signals (Eurorack, semi-modular synthesizers, etc.).

The modules included in UTILITIES can be divided into two groups:
1) Passive elements such as switches, resistors, capacitors.
2) Various types of amplifiers and waveshapers, linear, non-linear, controlled and uncontrolled.
Passive elements are designed to expand the possibilities of switching and controlling the PULSAR.

Linear amplifiers are needed when you need to feed a signal from a device operating in a lower voltage format to the PULSAR inputs. For example, it can be a step sequencer with an output voltage of 5 volts, while the PULSAR needs 10 volts to fully trigger the drum modules. Or it could be the output of a cassette tape recorder, which has an output of 1 volt, while for normal operation the PULSAR needs an input level of an audio signal of 5 volts. Non-linear and controlled amplifiers and waveshapers are designed to control the signal level, while simultaneously changing its spectrum, distorting its shape and adding harmonics. The circuitry of these amplifiers is very simple and based on the early developments of the transistor era, with its inherent beauty and grace.

UTILITIES connectors are made in the PULSAR-23 format on pins designed to connect the alligator clips. There are also adapters for 3.5mm Eurorack mini-jacks.

The top panel and enclosure of UTILITIES are made of PCBs, which significantly reduced the cost of the device.

There are also adapters for 3.5mm Eurorack mini-jacks. The top panel and enclosure of UTILITIES are made of PCBs, which significantly reduced the cost of the device.

The top panel and enclosure of UTILITIES are made of PCBs, which significantly reduced the cost of the device.

Power supply: DC +12 v 5.5 x 2.1 mm center plus
Current consumption: 50 ma max
Dimensions: 288 x 193 x 40 mm
Weight: 0.75 kg
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 1 in stock $344.25
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