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SUGAR BYTES DRUM COMPUTER

With nothing but pure analogue and digital synthesis under the hood, this triple-engine beatbox is an electronic percussion powerhouse

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In a market awash with hard-hitting samplebase­d drum instrument­s, the release of any serious synth-powered alternativ­e is always something to celebrate. While DrumComput­er (VST/AU/AAX/Standalone) does use bits of audio samples as raw sound sources, it’s a synth in the purest sense, and the upshot is a beatbox with real character and personalit­y.

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DrumComput­er is an eight-channel/engine drum machine with onboard step sequencing. All eight engines are identical in their parameters and layout, and each hosts a trio of drum-specific synth modules, which are blended to make the individual elements of your kit.

The three modules are the “808-inspired” Resonator, the dual-mode Wavetable/Analogue, and the wholly digital Resynth. Although there are no rules as to how they’re used together, the general idea is to define the transient of the

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drum with the Resonator, the body with the Wavetable/Analogue, and the tail/snare wires with the Resynth module. All three have a few common controls, including Level, Pitch, Pitch Mod and Decay, and a switch for making the pitch envelope velocity-sensitive, but some of these vary in their specifics between modules.

The Resonator feeds one of four ‘exciter’ signals into a self-oscillatin­g multimode (LP/BP/ HP) filter, with adjustable cutoff (Pitch) and resonance, and the Decay knob controllin­g the exciter/noise length. The Envelope exciter sends an impulse to the filter, which resonates as a sine wave in response; Noise + Env does the same but with added noise; and Wavetable and Resynth use the output of either of the other two modules as the exciter, whether that module itself is audible or not. The Partials knob increasing­ly raises the frequency and volume of two additional voices, while Tone applies a 12dB/ octave low-pass filter for frequency sculpting.

The Wavetable/Analogue module presents two oscillator options: an analogue waveform, morphing from sine to pulse, with PWM; or one of an extensive list of wavetables to which you can add your own in WAV/AIF format, with 16 waves extracted from the imported sample. The waveform or wavetable position is morphed/ swept using the central knob, which is of course available as a modulation target (see below); eight invertible pitch modulation/decay envelope shapes are on hand; and frequency

“The upshot is a beatbox with real character and personalit­y”

and bipolar ring modulation can be brought to bear for ‘metalising’ and inharmonic tonal manipulati­on, sourced from the Resonator and an internal sine wave oscillator respective­ly.

Last but by no means least, the Resynth module turns a single-cycle waveform (from the huge included library or extracted from an imported sample) into a ‘noise table’ – a looping wave with no discernibl­e pitch. Set the length and frequency movement of the noise with Decay and Pitch Mod, and dial in a combo low/ high-pass filter with the Color knob, to generate snare sounds, cymbals, shakers and the like.

The three modules meet at an effects section, where a multimode (including Vowel) filter, compressio­n, distortion and two bands of EQ are applied. And when you’re stuck for ideas, randomisat­ion of any individual engine or the whole kit is a click away, each Engine’s Profile setting guiding the randomisat­ion to keep it within the sonic bounds of a particular drum type – Kick, Snare, Clap, Perc, Hat, Cymbal or Synth – should you so choose.

Levelling, panning, muting and soloing of the engines is done in the Mixer section at the bottom, which also houses auxiliary Room and Hall reverbs. Multiple outputs to the host DAW are provided, too, for external processing.

Engine room

Each DrumComput­er engine packs in a surprising amount of modulation into its central strip. Two Modulation Generators serve as envelopes or LFOs, assignable to two parameters each from their own control panels; and a four-slot modulation matrix enables a wide range of sources (MGs, sequencer, the audio output of each module, MIDI data, randomiser­s, etc) to target any four parameters from that engine.

It’s an incredibly flexible setup with which a huge degree of automative control can be imposed on the eight engines – although with modulation only visualised for the Wavetable/ Analogue module’s waveform, the system falls slightly short of the mark in terms of intuitiven­ess and navigation­al workflow.

We’re almost out of space, so let’s wrap up with a quick run-down of DrumComput­er’s other notable features. The Kit page gives access to the Pitch, Decay and Modify mod source controls for all eight Engines at once, as well as choke groups and a useful Finalizer effect (transient shaping, dynamics and distortion). The clever keyboard control scheme facilitate­s hands-on control of pattern switching, mutes, note pitching and variable-speed rolls. And the Roll and Flam features are great for live performanc­e and sequence embellishm­ent.

Back in the day

DrumComput­er clearly isn’t intended to be a source of chest-rattling EDM kicks, massive DnB snares and those sort of high-octane things. It’s rather more esoteric and overtly ‘electronic’ than that, making it – for us – effective as a source of interestin­g perc sounds and grooves, as opposed to upfront dance music drum kits. It’s aimed at those who prefer to design beats from the ground up, rather than reach for sampled loops and one-shots. And for those intrepid artists, with its unique, deep architectu­re, wild sounds, superb sequencer and inspiring parameter and pattern randomisat­ion, this won’t disappoint.

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XILS Lab StiX

232 » 8/10 » €179

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Sonic Charge Microtonic

163 » 9/10 » $119

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Verdict

For Three synth engines work well

Has a sonic personalit­y all its own Fantastic sequencer

Plenty of randomisat­ion

Automatic fill generation and ‘remixing’

Against Modulation not visualised

Can feel overly idiosyncra­tic at times Not the best choice for modern dance music sounds It’s not for everyone, but DrumComput­er’s singular sound makes it a fine addition to the software percussion landscape

8/ 10

“Randomisat­ion of any individual engine or the whole kit is a click away”

 ??  ?? RESONATOR
808-style synth module for beefy low-end attack
RANDOMISER PROFILE Constrain randomisat­ion to the characteri­stics of a particular drum type for each engine
MODULATION GENERATOR
Two combinatio­n envelope/LFO modulation sources, two direct assignment­s each
WAVETABLE/ANALOGUE Morphable analogue or wavetable synthesis module
MIXER
Set the levels, pan position and reverb sends for each engine
RANDOMISAT­ION
Create a random kit, guided by each engine’s Profile
SEQUENCER
Click this button to switch the main view to the Sequencer
RESYNTH
‘Noise table’ synthesis for snares, metalwork, etc
REMIX/AUTO Generate fills and variations on the current pattern
EFFECTS Filtering, distortion, compressio­n and EQ for every engine
MOD MATRIX Make up to four modulation assignment­s
ZONE/MAPPING Set up pattern and mute triggers, and map engine pitches and roll rates across the keyboard
RESONATOR 808-style synth module for beefy low-end attack RANDOMISER PROFILE Constrain randomisat­ion to the characteri­stics of a particular drum type for each engine MODULATION GENERATOR Two combinatio­n envelope/LFO modulation sources, two direct assignment­s each WAVETABLE/ANALOGUE Morphable analogue or wavetable synthesis module MIXER Set the levels, pan position and reverb sends for each engine RANDOMISAT­ION Create a random kit, guided by each engine’s Profile SEQUENCER Click this button to switch the main view to the Sequencer RESYNTH ‘Noise table’ synthesis for snares, metalwork, etc REMIX/AUTO Generate fills and variations on the current pattern EFFECTS Filtering, distortion, compressio­n and EQ for every engine MOD MATRIX Make up to four modulation assignment­s ZONE/MAPPING Set up pattern and mute triggers, and map engine pitches and roll rates across the keyboard
 ??  ?? The Kit page puts Pitch, Decay and Modify parameters at your fingertips, along with a Finalizer section
The Kit page puts Pitch, Decay and Modify parameters at your fingertips, along with a Finalizer section

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