

I should add that I only play live & improvised, and my Erebus v2 (and Nyx v1) are essential tools for me - their UIs are super hands on and fast to dial in any desired sound (especially the Erebus) and the sound of both is unique and fantastic.

The FX on the Typhon should be really good though, so if you don’t have your own effects, this could be a factor. Re FX, I have a bunch of options on the Erebus’ channel’s insert and the aux sends of my mixer and I don’t miss anything. I’ll stop short of calling it an issue, because the device sounds so good and the master volume knob is right there to adjust on the fly, but it’s still there. EREBUS DIY Kit - Dreadbox Synthesizers Home / Modules / EREBUS DIY Kit EREBUS DIY Kit 320.

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You’ve got notes on/off, the modulation via mod wheel (without any patching it’s mapped to filter cutoff) and pitch bend - anything else needs to be done by hand on the device or via CV.Īlso the v2 unit has a delay on it, which when engaged attenuates the volume a bit, at least that happens on my unit…I think quite a few people have encountered that behaviour on the v2. Erebus, excels in producing richly harmonic sounds, due to its unique sounding Filter, the Analog Oscillators and the Lo-Fi Echo, that provide additional movement to the sound. That’s relevant because the midi implementation on the Erebus is quite basic. Its patchbay is fun but somewhat rudimentary (eg no way to affect resonance etc). The layout is intuitive and I don’t miss the lack of preset memory at all, I can dial in desired sounds in no time on the Erebus - it’s architecture is simple enough for that. I own an Erebus v2, it’s one of the best sounding synths I’ve ever played with (I just really like Dreadbox synths :)).
