The ER-301 is a voltage-controllable canvas for digital signal processing algorithms.
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The ER-301 Sound Computer is an entire world in a box. And it's fun as hell. Great community, so many devices and patches that are shared on the webs, and so many incredible ways it can useful in a patch - as a voice, a looper, on 6 track recorder, effect device or CV/trigger generator!! Love this pup.The ER-301 is a voltage-controllable canvas for digital signal processing algorithms. One of the many characteristics that attracted me to modular synthesizers is that they enabled me to make the kind of music that I love away from the computer. However, not all digital audio tools can be elegantly and efficiently realized in a dedicated hardware form. So, I either had to deny myself those tools, or, go to the computer.HighlightsLive virtual patch creation without stopping the audio.A core library of patchable units covering various functions from the simple (mixing, VCA, envelope generation, limiting, filtering, etc.) to the complex (loopers, granular synthesis, variable-rate sample playback, wavetable oscillator, etc.)512MB of RAM, with about 480MB available for memory-resident samples. All memory-resident samples are converted to 32-bit (float) but keep their original sample rate.Loads samples of any sample rate and bit depth (as long as they are WAV files).Records up to 12 tracks of audio/CV to the SD card in the background.Package Manager for easy sharing of patches, presets, custom units, and third party libraries.There is a growing collection of user-developed units.The firmware and SDK are open-sourced on GitHub. Users can develop their own units using the mid-level (Lua) SDK for maximum patching flexibility, or, using the low-level (C++) SDK for additional performance and custom graphics.
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