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Roland Aira Modular Customizer Software Free

Roland have updated their hardware effects boxes with a host of new user patchable modules. Bruce Aisher gets plugging

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The Modulars are all useful but the new software allows you to create processors of far greater complexity

Last year I took a look at the Aira Modular effects modules. It seemed that Roland were sticking quite determined­ly to their ‘keep it digital’ line in terms of resurrecti­ng the sound of some their old-school classics. The TR-8 took care of X0X drum duties and the System 1 (and 1m) addressed synth territory. Since then, Roland have released their fully analogue System-500 modules. This is clearly a bold move, but for the time being at least, appears to be the exception to the rule. In the intervenin­g time, Roland have updated their Aira Modular Eurorack effects modules with even greater capabiliti­es as far as customisat­ion is concerned. The street price is also lower than the RRP on release, making them more attractive still. Here we’ll be exploring the latest (v1.5) Aira Customizer software, though it’s worth recapping on what the hardware actually does in a box-fresh state before seeing how it can be repurposed via software.

Each box comes as a selfcontai­ned processor laden with knobs and sockets. On the rear there’s a socket for the included PSU and Micro-USB connectivi­ty. If you have a free Eurorack space then the Aira Modulars come equipped with the relevant power adaptor, though they do all sit comfortabl­y on the desktop. All four have near identical front panels with plenty of CV inputs, and inside have the same circuity, but they are functional­ly quite different from a DSP perspectiv­e.

What’s in the box?

Torcido is a distortion box with basic tilt EQ and tube-warmth control. It is the only one of the four units that includes a front-panel reference to analogue emulation. Demora is a stereo/dual mono digital that offers a hefty ten seconds maximum delay time. Each delay line can be offset against the other and the freeze function is great for ambient washes and unusual rhythmic treatments. Scooper provides similar effects to those found on the TR-8 Scatter function, though with more control and audio looping features. Bitrazer is a bitcrusher and filter combo box.

They are all broadly useful in themselves, though not perhaps groundbrea­king or cheap. However, the Aira Modular Customizer software allows you to create processors of far greater complexity. In its original release state this included some very useful additional building blocks. Modulators came in the form of an LFO (that could reach into the audio frequency range), a 4-stage ADSR envelope, and a Sample & Hold generator. All could be triggered from an external Gate signal, or one generated by the MIDI Clock to Gate module – which could in turn be processed by a gate divider/multiplier unit. Triggers could be used to create tempo informatio­n routed to a variable CV out.

A Noise module was the only real sound generator, though audio could

be processed through two multimode filters (6 and 12dB/octave), a very basic EQ and Ring Modulator. Throw in a four-channel audio/CV mixer and twin VCA module, and you get the picture – useful, but nothing radical. Although programmab­le, there was never a way of turning Bitrazer into Demora, for example. This is still not possible, but the latest software ups the ante for sound generation, along with some other welcome additions.

The next level

The two oscillator modules, although ostensibly labelled as Saw and Square waveform generators, have a Color control that alters their harmonic structure, and thus allows them to create a wider range of flavours than on first glance – this is also a modulation destinatio­n. Both have CV inputs for fine pitch control and waveform sync trigger ins and outs. All this would be of no more melodic use than a dub siren without some way of playing them. Luckily the new MIDI Note to CV/Gate module comes in, allowing you to route USB MIDI messages into virtual analogue format. Combined with the earlier Amp and ADSR modules and new filters (18dB/ octave, 24dB/octave and Formant types) this makes for a compelling mix. Now you can turn your small effects box into a fully-fledged synth.

However, the limitation of available module slots in the Customizer software means that compromise­s will always be required. For example, if you have two oscillator­s and filter, there’s only space for one envelope. Drop one oscillator and you can add an LFO etc. Of course, if you have two modules, then building a more elaborate set-up is possible, but it will lack the immediacy of a true analogue modular or digital recreation, with a neatly labelled front panel. If you are a modular aficionado then this may be a way of adding interestin­g extra functional­ity in a small footprint, but I can’t see it appealing to purists. Those more used to a software-only environmen­t may be equally dismissive, given that these are digital at heart and face competitio­n from some excellent software synths and processors with a lot more scope and power.

Overall, I suspect that, for the most part, the Customizer will be seen as a great, free, addition to those who already own the modules for their primary function.

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CONTACT KEY FEATURES WHO: Roland TEL: 01792 702701 WEB: www.roland.co.uk Aira Modular effects include 31 virtual sub-modules
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CV Inputs Next to each of the...
Grifers This is Roland’s name for highresolu­tion, assignable knobs or buttons. Easily re-assigned in software, you will see a reference to these along the bottom panel of the Customizer software window ready for patching. CV Inputs Next to each of the...
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