Trinity

Trinity by Modbap is a powerful 3-voice drum module with interesting random tricks and 4 synthesis types.

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Trinity by Modbap is a powerful 3-voice drum module with interesting random tricks and 4 synthesis types.

Trinity brings (as the name suggests) three identical percussion voices to the table, that you can switch through with the flick of a button. Each of these voices has four synthesis types: Block (analog inspired), Heap (additive), Neon (FM) & Arcade (noise). Furthermore, there are a full 11 parameters that can be used to deform the drum sounds. The very extensive CV connectivity with a whole 24 patch points, as well as the clever audio routing options let you whip up complex and multi-layered percussion with Trinity. Trinity’s unique feature, however, is its exciting random and trigger modes. Random randomizes all parameters on an incoming trigger, Cycle cycles through the synthesis types on each trigger, and Stack triggers two/three of the instruments even though only one is triggered.

Features:

4 drum algorithms – Block (analog inspired), Heap (additive), Neon (FM) & Arcade (noise)
2 dozen CV inputs
CV control over all major parameters
Trigger and pitch control over all 3 channels
3 voice drum polyphony
Clipping limiter
Switchable output routing matrix with individual and Mix output
Stack, Cycle & Random modes
Midi over USB (micro)
Drum Synth Algorithms

BLOCK (Analog Inspired): Drum synth building blocks featuring sine and triangle core. Great for traditional electronic drum creation.

HEAP (Additive): Additive drum synth with 12 partials. Made for fun natural sounds and pitched percussive sounds (i.e. bells, chimes, steel drums, wood blocks, etc.).

NEON (FM): FM drum synth engine. Good for high-quality FM drums, clangorous metallic percussion, and more.

ARCADE (Noise): Quirky noise generator synth, reminiscent of classic 1980s arcade games, sounds-zaps, crashes, explosions, etc. Great for claps, hats, even some vinyl noise approximations, and all sorts of fun percussive and degraded noises.

Draws a peak of 65mA on -12V when turning on the system.

 

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