Get the essential elements of a modular drum machine with the Drum Machine lunchbox from 2HP. Great as a way to start with modular or add another portable case to your setup, this is a handy case with some killer percussion modules.
Kick provides a punchy and full-bodied kick that ranges from a simple 808-style to esoteric IDM kick drums. Get everything from super-snappy to drawn-out snare sounds with the Snare module. The Hat module contains trigger inputs for both open and closed hi-hats, letting it do double percussion duty. Perfectly mix each of the drum sounds using the Mix module. All the drum modules are fully voltage-controllable, and the Snare and Kick even track 1V/oct. Add a trigger or gate sequencer, and you'll have a full modular drum machine with the ability to expand with more modules.
DRUM MACHINE LUNCHBOX FEATURES- Modular drum system
- Kick is a powerful kick drum with a wide range of sounds
- Snare provides a wide range of snare sounds from tight to drawn-out
- Hat provides both open and closed hi-hat sounds
- Four-channel Mix provides level control for the drum voices
- Extensive CV control over drum parameters
- Comes in a powered lunchbox case that is expandable
Overall Savings: 23%
Modules Included
Accessories Included
x5 Patch Cables
x1
Tech Specs
Case Depth: 72mm
Case Width: 42 HP
Power Supply:
4 HP EU format
+12V @ 1.5A, -12V @ 1.3A, +5V @ 1.5A
Flying Bus Cable with 8 slots
Power Brick included
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