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Psychic Modulation Cerebrum-3 (v3.5)

Psychic Modulation has re-worked and re-released Cerebrum-3 (v3.5) which is now available in free and full versions (the demo version is actually fully-functional, its only limitation being single instead of multiple outputs).
Cerebrum-3 is a hybrid groovebox-style drum machine comprised of 5 drum synth modules, 150 built-in drum sounds and an onboard bassline synth. Each drum section has its own dual A/B sequencer for beat-matching, as well as an Auto-Mix function.

Designed with live operation in mind, Cerebrum can be used for making complex beats on the fly that can be randomized, mixed, matched and manipulated in a number of ways.

Features / Specification:
  • 4 drum synth modules with Wav-layers.
  • 1 bass synth module.
  • Kick, snare, hihat and percussion1 are drumsynth modules that each include imbedded Wavs for layering.
  • The 2nd percussion drum is a dedicated imbedded Wav synth with it’s own Wav-layer for layering with user samples.
  • 2 16-step pattern sequencers for each module.
  • Automatic beat matching functions for each sequencer.
  • 2 accent switches for each sequencer (for gain, reverse, glide, glitch, etc.).
  • 2 velocity grids for each sequencer (for pitch, level, filter, glitch rate, etc.).
  • 4 types of random probability for each sequencer.
  • Each sequencer has independent control of speed, direction, length, etc.
  • Host sync.
  • MIDI options for triggering each sequencer.
  • Each drum sequencer can be assigned to be triggered by a separate key.
  • Bass sequencer can be assigned to different octave ranges.
  • Polyphonic option for all synths as well bass sequencer.
  • Volume/Panning vectors.
  • Onboard drum mixer.
  • Mute/solo switches for each module.
  • Patch randomization for each module.
  • Multiple audio outputs (channels 1–6).
  • 32 presets.

Pricing & Availability
It’s available for Windows as a VST instrument plug-in. The full version costs $29.95.
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