Computer Music

Upping the ante

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If you haven't already clicked that Store button and checked out the numerous items that can be added to your Library, you really should. There, you'll find a wide variety of presets, modules and bundles ranging in price from free (Dust, a SuperColli­der-based noise generator from Hetrick) to $149 (legendary software developers PSP Audioware's Ultimate Modular Collection consisting of 33 custom components). Cherry Audio's own Year One Collection of 19 modules tops the list at $199 but, at the time of writing, is reduced to $99.

Also from Cherry Audio comes Core+Electro Drums, their premium bundle. Normally priced at $99, Nucleus owners (ie, you!) can take advantage of an upgrade price of $79. This killer bargain includes no less than 90 modules in addition to those found in the Nucleus package.

What exactly do you get with the upgrade? Well, for starters, you get Misfit Audio's Electro Drums, a bundle of 15 high-impact analogue drum modules modelled after classic analogue machines. From booming kicks and skittering hats to snappy snares and more, there's everything you'd expect and more. And to help program them, there's even a dedicated Drum Trigger Sequencer module.

To claim your exclusive discount, all you need to do is log into your Cherry Audio account and head to the Store – the upgrade price will be applied automatica­lly when you view or purchase Core+Electro Drums.

The real meat, though, is in the Core bundle. Modules include the massive Super Envelope Generator, Super Oscillator, Super LFO and a superb Sampler module. Then there are plenty more filters, effects and utilities, alongside exotic fare like the Analogue Shift Register and Boolean Logic modules.

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A reduced upgrade fee gives you access to a huge collection of cool components to add to your patches

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