Electro-Harmonix Super Space Drum Analog Drum Synth Pedal


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Description

Space Drum

Create mind-blowing sounds ranging from deep kicks to high toms to sci-fi drums!

A faithful reissue of the cult-classic released in 1979, the EHX Super Space Drum uses analog synthesis techniques to create mind-blowing sounds ranging from deep kicks to high toms to sci-fi drums. Trigger it from the built-in pushbutton or an external (non-MIDI) electronic drum pad. Pass external sounds through the gated amplifier via the aux input. The Super Space Drum lets you create, control and manipulate a stunning array of synthesized sounds.

Features: 

  • Analog drum synthesizer dripping with vintage sound and vibe
  • Creates an awesome array of percussive sounds ranging from really deep kicks to high toms to sci-fi drums
  • Triggers via the on-board pushbutton, an external (non-MIDI) drum pad and most clock generators
  • Process external sounds thru its Aux In
  • Rugged die-cast chassis, includes EHX9.6DC-200mA PSU, also accepts a 9V battery
  • Works great with the EHX Clockworks Rhythm Generator/Synthesizer, 8 Step Program Ananlog Expression/CV Sequencer and other similar devices
  • Power adapter included

Power Supply:

  • 9.6VDC-200mA power adapter included (optional 9V battery not included)

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Insane device for insanely creative people

If you're looking for a standalone drum synth, I'm going to be honest: this fails spectacularly. However, if you're looking to beef up your drum machine with extra bizarre touches or completely transform the sound of a string instrument into something alien or process your synths/organs with a really unique addition to the sound palette etc., it works like a charm! I personally love it as an experimental musician, but I can see how it's gonna be a love-it-or-hate-it device all around. My only complaint is: Why did Electro-Harmonix do away with the original's drumpad-interface in favor of a tiny button? That aside, this and the Crash Pad are fun little oddities with tons of potential for outside-the-box thinkers!

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