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Eowave Magma Available

Eowave announce the release of the Magla, Eowave's new analogue bassline synthesizer with sequencer and memory.
 
The Magma is designed to make you go back to the 80's sound of the likes of Eurythmics, Nitzer Ebb and Depeche Mode. The sound engine is inspired from the SH series by Roland, which had this waveform mix and a sequencer.
 
 
Eowave added modern controls and a memory with 256 presets. Presets can be edited with a free editor. USB connection offers MIDI over USB and firmware update of the sequencer. 


VCO Section
The mix between the four waveforms is designed to be versatile and to create an infinite variety of sounds. 
  • Analogue VCO with square saw sub
  • Sub can be 1 or 2 octaves below the master freq. 
  • A mixer allows to freely mix the four waveforms. The VCO can be modulated by LFO and env3. 
  • Variable glide

Filter section
The filter is a 24 dB low-pass filter also inspired from classical filters from the 80s. It’s analogue and can be modulated by env2, KB, lfo. An external audio with a trimmer allows to feed the filter. 


Envelope section
  • 3 envelopes:
1 envelope for the pitch (AD),
1 envelope for the filter (ADSR),
1 envelope for the VCA (ADSR)


VCA section
The analogue VCA is affected to env1. 2 envelopes ADSR modulate respectively the amplitude and the filter. Attack goes from 2ms to 10s. 


LFOs section
Two LFO with 8 waveforms (triangle, ramp up, ramp down, square, random, digital noise, staircase up, staircase down)


Sequencer
Like the SH series, the Magma comes has a sequencer. (16 step sequencer with LED). 
  • 4 rows: 1 row controls gates and notes. 
  • 3 other rows are freely assignable to any parameter of the front panel. 
Recent addition: Swing and shuffle per note. 


Memory
You can recall 256 presets. 


Connections
audio in
audio out
MIDI in
Usb (for software update and MIDI in&out)
 
 
The MAGMA is made in France.
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