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SoundForce Samples S-606 Eurorack Drum Module

SoundForce

£109.00
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Get the classic sounds of the Roland TR-606 drum machine in your rack just 4HP - no messing about!

Manufacturer's description

The SoundForce S-606 is a 4HP 6-channel drum module. The 6 sounds available on separate channels are a full kit (kick/snare/hats/toms/cymbal) from the infamous 606 drum machine. It’s using a big STM32F405 chip to drive the 6 DACs and store the sounds. The samples are baked-in and can’t be changed, unless you load another firmware.

Features

  • 6 input jacks to trigger the sounds with +5V signals.
  • 6 output jacks for the audio outputs ~10Vpp.
  • Inputs range 0-5V
  • Output range -5V to 5V

Please note that S-606 only has 1 HH channel. It plays back a relatively open HH sound. By shortening your trigger signal length, the module will shorten the sound by applying an internal envelope and shape the open HH into a closed HH sound.

  • Width: 4HP
  • Depth: 38mm (including power connector)
  • Power: +12V 85mA, -12V 11mA

Product Overview

We say...

Get the classic sounds of the Roland TR-606 drum machine in your rack just 4HP - no messing about!

Manufacturer's description

The SoundForce S-606 is a 4HP 6-channel drum module. The 6 sounds available on separate channels are a full kit (kick/snare/hats/toms/cymbal) from the infamous 606 drum machine. It’s using a big STM32F405 chip to drive the 6 DACs and store the sounds. The samples are baked-in and can’t be changed, unless you load another firmware.

Features

  • 6 input jacks to trigger the sounds with +5V signals.
  • 6 output jacks for the audio outputs ~10Vpp.
  • Inputs range 0-5V
  • Output range -5V to 5V

Please note that S-606 only has 1 HH channel. It plays back a relatively open HH sound. By shortening your trigger signal length, the module will shorten the sound by applying an internal envelope and shape the open HH into a closed HH sound.