ADS-7 is an analog drum synthesizer inspired by the drum machines/synthesizers of the 70s-80s with a built-in 32-step sequencer and MIDI control.
It has 65 controls, 4 switches and 27 buttons with which you can have a wide control over the sound parameters, sequencer and MIDI. It has individual audio outputs and individual trigger inputs for each of the seven sounds. Assembled in Moscow/Russia using discrete components and OTA chips.
Specifications
Fully analog, through-hole components; 7 individual sound channels: BD, Clap, OH/CH (choking on/off function), 3 separate Generators (GEN) with Band-pass and Low-pass filter options; 65 knobs/controls for different sound shaping options: from standard noise to metallic tones; 16/32 step analog sequencer; Ability to clock external gear with the sequencer; Up to 32 steps preset loading/saving slots; MIDI In/MIDI Out; 3.5 mm individual triggers; Stereo/individual 6.3 mm outputs for each sound plus 1 trigger out; Steel casing; Dimensions: L330xW250xH140 mm; Weight: 3.5 kg (without power supply); 15 VAC 220v power supply (included)."
You can find demos featuring the black model in previous posts.
"Here you can hear some possibilities of ADS-7 mk2 Analog Drum Synthesizer. Now in different colors/fonts too (white, blue, green, orange, grey, black and purple). [The purple actually looks pink to me in this video.]
All sound has been recorded directly from stereo out of the unit (24/48000). Little delay and reverb effects applied at times. All panoramic of each sound sections are also done from the unit itself.
Main features: • Fully analog, discrete components; • 7 individual sound channels: Bass Drum (BD), Clap (CL), Open Hat and Closed Hat (OH/CH) with choking on/off, 3 separate Generators (GEN) with Band-pass and Low-pass filter options for creating all kinds of analog tones and fx ranging from bass, toms "pew", snares, noises, zaps, clicks, sticks and more; • 65 knobs/controls for different sound shaping options: from standard noise to metallic tones; • Built-in 16-track MIDI sequencer created by Bruno Dupeyron (France); • Up to 16 banks with 16 patterns (256 patterns and 16 chains); • Ability to load/save 16 Banks, Patterns and Chains; • MIDI In/MIDI Out, Sync; • 3.5 mm individual trigger in for each sound (x7 in total); • Four 3.5 mm individual trigger outputs to control external devices; • Stereo and individual 6.3 mm output for each sound; • Tight steel casing and printing; • Dimensions: L324xW246xH90 mm; • Weight: approx. 3 kg (without power supply);
"QuaĞ´wave Multi FX is an analog/hybrid effects unit consisting of a phaser and 4 separate delays (2 stereo) for all kinds of sound manipulations in studio or live.
In the demo you can see it processing following gear:
0:00- Korg Mono/Poly
2:12 - Korg MS2000
4:33 - ADS-7 mk2
6:31 - Korg MS2000
8:50 - Alisa 1387"
"Some fun jamming with ADS-7 mk2, Ritmobox drum synthesizers and MBS-100 synth. Master clock coming from Ableton live via midi. Direct audio, no fx or compression applied.
Jam 1 - 00:00 Jam 2 - 03:17 Jam 3 - 05:43 Jam 4 - 08:48
"AVP Synth have been making analog drum synthesizers for a number of years now the ADS MK2 is the latest addition to their unique analog drum machine line up. With a complete through hole design the ADS mk2 features 7 drum sounds 4 of which are designed with specific drum sounds in mind; Bass Drum, Clap, Closed Hihat and Open Hihat. The other 3 are designed to give you a wide ranging drum synthesizer that can cover everything else you might need from snare drums to drone synths.
The sequencer is a 16 part sequencer which has record mode, step programming and pattern chaining of up to 16 parts. Patterns can be up to 256 steps. The extra tracks can be used to sequence external gear via MIDI or trigger outputs. Each individual drum synth can also be triggered via external triggers.
The ADS MK2 has been manufactured for the past year or so and AVP Synth are now coming up to their second batch. You can order directly from AVP Synth or from suppliers around Europe."
"The Euterpe Synthesizer Laboratories (E.S.L) Vertice Analog Filterbank is a unique Italian handmade musical processing device. Here it is, along with an AVP Synth ADS-7 Mk2, a Roland DR-110 (bent by circuitbenders.co.uk), the Electron Model Cycles and finally, itself!"
ADS-7 mk2 jams (no fx, direct audio) Published on Sep 18, 2019 AVP Synth
"Here you can hear some of the possibilities of ADS-7 mk2.
All sound has been recorded directly from MIX out of the unit (24/48000).
No fx, compression or EQing applied. All panoramic changes are also done from the unit itself."
Sequencer features of the mk2:
• 16 tracks/16 drums. • 16 hardware triggers (0-5V).
• 16 banks of 16 patterns each. • Pattern chain with 16 positions and ‘Freeze’ function.
• 24 – 279 BPM range.
• 96ppqn internal clock, even in Slave MIDI SYNC by interpolation.
• External MIDI, TAP or STEP recording/programming pattern.
• Tracks Muting function.
• ‘909’ like shuffle.
• 8 different Scales. 1/2/8/4/16/3/6/12 steps per beats.
• LAST STEP function.
• MIDI forward. Output with Running Status.
• MIDI Learn function for easy MIDI Drum Map assignation.
• MIDI SYNC Auto/Master/Slave. With MIDI Song Position Pointer Input.
• MIDI SYSEX Dump to archive or recall the banks via MIDI.
• Copy/Paste/Clear for tracks.
• Copy/Paste/Clear for patterns.
• Clear/Save for banks.
PRICE: 940 EURO
shipping with tracking included to US/Canada, Europe/UK
ADS-7 MK2 — is an analog drum synthesizer inspired by the drum machines/synthesizers of the 70s-80s with a built-in 16-track sequencer and MIDI control. It has a digit screen 65 controls, 4 switches and 24 buttons with which you can have a wide control over the sound parameters, sequencer and MIDI. It has individual audio outputs and individual trigger inputs for each of the seven sounds.
Specification
— Fully analog, discreet components;
— 7 individual sound channels: Bass Drum (BD), Clap (CL), Open Hat (OH) and Closed Hat (CH) with choking on/off, 3 separate Generators (GEN1,2,3) with Band-pass and Low-pass filter options for creating all kinds of analog tones and fx ranging from bass, toms, snares, noises, zaps, sticks and combined all-together;
— 65 knobs/controls for different sound shaping options: from standard noise to metallic tones;
— 16-tracks MIDI sequencer (designed by Bruno Dupeyron bdupeyron@gmail.com )
— Up to 16 banks with 16 patterns (256 patterns and 16 chains);
— Ability to load/save 16 Banks, Patterns and Chains;
— MIDI In/MIDI Out;
— 3.5 mm individual triggers inputs for each sound;
— Four 3.5 mm individual trigger outputs to control external devices;
— Stereo 6.3 mm outputs;
— Individual 6.3 mm outputs for each sound;
— Tight steel casing;
— Dimensions: L324xW246xH90 mm;
— Weight: approx. 3 kg (without power supply);
— 15 VAC, 220v euro-type power supply (included).
"ADS-7 — is an analog drum synthesizer inspired by the drum machines/synthesizers of the 70s-80s with a built-in 32-step sequencer and MIDI control. It has 65 controls, 4 switches and 28 buttons with which you can have a wide control over the sound parameters, sequencer and MIDI. It has individual audio outputs and individual trigger inputs for each of the seven sounds.
Fully analog, discreet components;
7 individual sound channels: BD, Clap, OH/CH (choking on/off function), 3 separate Generators (GEN) with Band-pass and Low-pass filter options;
65 knobs/controls for different sound shaping options: from standard noise to metallic tones;
16/32 step analog sequencer;
Ability to clock external gear with the sequencer;
Up to 32 steps preset loading/saving slots;
MIDI In/MIDI Out;
3.5 mm individual triggers;
Stereo/individual 6.3 mm outputs for each sound plus 1 trigger out;
Steel casing;
Dimensions: L330xW250xH140 mm;
Weight: 3.5 kg (without power supply);
15 VAC 220v power supply (included)."
"ADS-7 — is an analog drum synthesizer inspired by the drum machines/synthesizers of the 70s-80s with a built-in 32-step sequencer and MIDI control. It has 65 controls, 4 switches and 28 buttons with which you can have a wide control over the sound parameters, sequencer and MIDI. It has individual audio outputs and individual trigger inputs for each of the seven sounds.
Assembled in Moscow/Russia using discrete components and OTA chips.
P.s. there was a little mistake in printing (MDI instead of MIDI :) ) at the rear side made by the case manufacturer but other than that its all good and sturdy!
So quite a limited first x10 unit batch :)
Price will be announced a bit later"