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Dave Smith Instruments Evolver Analog Synthesizer (EVOLVER)
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Dave Smith Instruments Evolver Analog Synthesizer

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The latest innovation from Dave Smith (founder and President of Sequential Circuits), the Evolver synthesizer is a monophonic analog/digital hybrid that includes two analog oscillators and two digital oscillators.
  • Monophonic sound
  • 2 analog and 2 digital oscillators
  • Sawtooth, triangle, saw-triangle, and pulse waveshapes
  • 96 wavetables for digital oscillators
  • 32 user-loadable wavetables via MIDI
  • Hard sync on the analog oscillators
  • FM and ring mod on the digital oscillators
  • Separate glide for each oscillator
  • Real voltage-controlled analog low-pass filters
  • One filter for left and one for right channel
  • Dual digital 4-pole high-pass filters
  • Stereo audio ins
  • Noise generator
  • Envelope follower and peak detect from external sources
  • 3 snappy ADSR envelopes
  • External input can be used to gate envelopes and/or step the sequencer
  • 4 LFOs (sync with sequencer and MIDI)
  • Dual (left and right channel) tunable feedback loops modulate frequency and amount
  • Delay with 3 taps, each with separate time and amount modulation
  • Syncs to sequencer/MIDI
  • Normal feedback and additional feedback path through analog filters
  • Distortion! Digital, one for each channel, can be placed before or after analog electronics
  • 3 banks of 128 programs for 384 total programs - dump to/from MIDI
  • 16 x 4 analog-style sequencer - syncs with MIDI
  • Audio-range modulation
  • Bipolar (+/-) modulation
  • Easy-to-program matrix-style front panel
  • 8 endless-turn rotary encoders
  • Internal computer and DSP chips can be reprogrammed via MIDI
  • 10-3/4"W x 1-1/2"H x 6"D

Dave Smith Instruments Evolver Analog Synthesizer
Dave Smith Instruments Evolver Monophonic Analog Synth

The Inspiration for the Poly Evolver Keyboard According to Dave Smith Himself:
First of all, I've gotten rather tired of software synths. After making the first pro soft synth (Reality from Seer Systems) a long time ago, and having more than 10 million earlier soft synths shipped, I'm finding that I'm tired of computer-based products, and I much prefer working on real hardware. Caveat - of course software and computers are the future, I'm not arguing that. There's just something more fun as a designer to be working again on dedicated hardware that I can touch and hold. Maybe I'm also slightly influenced by the fact that there are gobs of other soft synths out there now, and more every day. And considering the fact that software, especially music software, is regularly and easily ripped off, a hardware product becomes the ultimate dongle. I also got excited about hardware while helping Roger Linn on his Adrennalinn project (check it out at www.RogerLinnDesign.com). So far it's been a lot of fun - it's been quite a while since I've done a solo project.

Is it retro?
Well, that's not my intention, though I suppose anything with real voltage-controlled analog filters would certainly fit in that category. I've received many requests over the years to re-do old Sequential gear, and later to design software versions of old products. As a synth designer, I really have no desire to re-do a product. If you want the old stuff, it's still around. I like new stuff. New sounds. And, most importantly, instruments with personality! The concept of Evolver is to generate new sounds that, well, evolve. Sounds that change, subtly or dramatically. Look back at the Prophet-VS and Korg Wavestation as previous examples of instruments that are never static. And, I have to admit, analog still has a warmer, more natural sound, partially because it is never perfect; it has that natural slop. Yes, there are some very cool digital synths out there also; even some that mathematically emulate analog synths have a nice edge to them. I don't think analog is always better, or that digital is always better; they're just different. So, Evolver has the analog components, and also some digital components. I'm trying to generate new sounds via the interaction of analog and digital electronics. Best of both worlds. I've always liked feedback in synths, so there is extensive use of tunable feedback in Evolver, interconnecting the digital feedback loops with the analog electronics. I like sounds that blow up, predictably or not. When sounds blow up digitally, it can hurt your ears - I've done that enough times designing the soft synths! However, when Evolver goes ape, the analog circuitry actually keeps the signal in line just enough that the result is wild sounds, not pain. Plus, the feedback constantly moves, and differently in each channel (each channel has their own independant feedback path), giving some very cool stereo ambience to the sounds. In fact, the product name came from playing with the synth. Originally the product name was Noise, just because I've always wanted to design a synth with that name. But, a day before the NAMM show in mid-January, I stopped development long enough to make a few sounds for the show, and was blown away by the organic nature of the synth. Organic is a stupid word to use most of the time, so the name Evolver popped up.

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