After 2 years of development, Eowave introduce the Magma, a new analogue bassline synthesizer with sequencer and memory.
The Magma is described as the definitive version of the Koma prototype. It will be shown at the Musikmesse in Frankfurt on Eowave’s booth, Hall 5.1, booth A80A. The Magma is an analogue bassline synthesizer inspired by classical synths from the 1980s. It offers the possibility to mix 4 different waveforms (saw, square, sub, noise). The 24 dB low-pass filter is also inspired from classical filters.
To this particular sound of the 80s, Eowave say they’ve added a touch of modernity with modern controls and parameters saving features. The 16 steps sequencer has 4 rows: 1 for the notes and 3 freely assignable to a parameter of your choice that enables to create sequences with sonorities reminding you of “Vince Clark or Yann Hammer.”
Check out www.eowave.com for more.
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