I like that they didn’t try to recreate old school hardware drum machines, it has it’s own vibe, it’s own layout, and it’s own character. I give Tremor 5 out of 5 subs, I am really impressed with it and I have been having tons of fun with it! It has it’s own unique take on drum synthesis and sequencing. The way you can setup polyrhythmic patterns is dope! I love how clean and forward the layout is, but it’s practical and allows you to really dig in and exploit all the features quickly. What I saw in the interface really impressed me. Try the demo! I personally am not a huge fan of software drum machines, but had to try this one, especially since I loved DCAM Synth Squad. Of course the fx are awesome (I’m still waiting for a DCAM FX line for use outside of their products) Don’t worry if it sounds weird, just twist and turn until you find something you like! It can do some really deep bass, crisp hats and even some nice fx and melodic sounds.Īlso the fact that it merges a bit of physical modeling “ideas” with the analog modeled syntheses is cool.įor example, the harmonics allow you to mimic the various vibrations you get from drum skins and such, using synth partials. I really like the character of the drums and fx that you can get out of this thing. It’s made up of 8 “engines” similar to Geist, however, unlike Geist, there are no samples.Įach engine is a synthesizer, complete with it’s own oscillator, lfo, harmonics, filters, modulation, and fx. This is a sexy way to setup your various sources and destinations for modulation.
That’s the same synth engine that’s in DCAM Synth Squad….which is just plain awesome!īesides that it also has fx, a built in step sequencer, and the TransMod system, which also came from Synth Squad. It’s a drum synth, drum sequencer, based on DCAM circuit modeling technology. I’m usually not a fan of software drum machine…so let me show you why I dig this one It’s the new Tremor drum synth from FXpansion based on their DCAM Synth technology Yo what’s good fam, back with another review for you…something I’ve been playing with for a while.