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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
PRESS RELEASE
Novation Creates New D-Station Drum Module
March 19, 2002
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Novation is bringing back the sounds of some of the most sought after analog drum machines - more specifically, the Roland TR808 and TR909 - in a modern rack mount unit, while offering plenty of knobs to tweak the sounds in real-time. Presets: Adjustments made to the drum sounds can be stored in memory which can then be recalled from the front panel or by using MIDI Program Changes MIDI: Changes made to the sound editing rotary controls are transmitted as MIDI controller data. These can be recorded into a sequencer and then sent back to the D-Station which responds by re-creating the changes in real-time Distortion: Precise level control means that the overdriven sound some users favour can be set individually for each drum sound in the kit and stored in memory GM Compatible: The TR808 or TR909 sounds in the D-Station can be assigned to the General MIDI Note Numbers for percussion sounds. This means that it can be used straight away with GM files or grooves, etc. DIN Sync Output: The D-Station converts MIDI Clock data into a Din Sync control pulse which will allow any compatible unit (TB303 for example) to run in synchronisation with other MIDI equipment. Features:
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