A 4-voice poly synth and 4-part multitimbral synth in one, with 100% analog circuitry.
The Dave Smith Instruments Tetra Multitimbral Four-Voice Analog Synthesizer takes the award-winning
sound and features of the Mopho, multiplies them by 4, and packs them in a box less than a 1/2" larger.
Tetra has multiple personalities. It is a 4-voice, analog poly synth, plus it's a 4-part, multitimbral synth with separate
outputs—essentially 4 Mophos in one very compact box. In addition, Tetra is a voice expander for other Tetras or Dave
Smith Instruments' Prophet '08.
Outside the box
Physically, Tetra is similar to the Mopho, with 4 assignable parameter controls per program and a row of controls dedicated
to the most commonly used performance parameters. All of the parameters can be accessed from the front panel and Tetra is
fully programmable. Dave Smith Instruments offers a free, downloadable editor for Mac OS and Windows to make more comprehensive
tweaking availaable.
Most of the rotary controls on Tetra are detented encoders, but the cutoff and resonance are potentiometers,
for full sweeps with a single turn. The "push it" button is a manual trigger to play notes and latch sequences on without
the need for a MIDI controller.
Audio is output in mono, stereo, or per voice through the four audio output jacks,
plus there's also a headphone out. MIDI communication is by standard MIDI in and out jacks or USB. Poly chain out is a special,
dedicated MIDI output to chain multiple instruments together for increased polyphony.
Under the hood
The voice architecture is based on the Dave Smith Instruments' Prophet '08, but with the addition of a sub-octave generator
for each oscillator and a fully programmable feedback loop for each voice. That breaks down to two DCOs (digitally-controlled
oscillators), a resonant low-pass filter, three DADSR (delay, attack, decay, sustain, release) envelope generators, four LFOs
(low-frequency oscillations), deep modulation routing, an arpeggiator, and a 16 x 4 analog-style step sequencer per voice.
Feedback is capable of producing effects ranging from mild distortion to fairly extreme harmonic instability. (That's a good
thing.) The possibilities are nearly endless, and the audio signal path is 100% analog.
Tetra a la mode
In program mode, the Tetra is a four-voice, polyphonic synthesizer with four banks of 128 programs. As with the Prophet '08,
each program contains two layers—each layer is essentially a separate patch—that can be used to create keyboard
splits or stacked sounds. Banks 1 and 2 are the Prophet '08 factory programs; banks 3 and 4 are a combination of Mopho and
new programs.
In combo mode, a different program can be assigned to each of the four voices. Combos can be used for
mammoth unison patches or for triggering up to four different 16 x 4 sequences, each with its own program, simultaneously.
Combos can also be used to create modular-style polyphonic patches, where each voice plays a different program with a slight
variation on the same sound, or even a drastically different sound.
In multi mode, the Tetra becomes a multitimbral
sound module capable of playing four monophonic parts on four MIDI channels, with separate outputs for each voice. Coupled
with a MIDI sequencer and DAW (digital audio workstation), the Tetra can play complex arrangements or analog drum parts with
each part individually processed and recorded to its own track.
This one goes to 12...and 16
Up to four Tetras can be poly chained for eight, twelve, or sixteen voices total. When used with a Prophet '08, up to two
Tetras can be poly chained for a maximum of sixteen voices. In addition, the Prophet's front panel controls map directly to
almost all of Tetra's parameters, so the Prophet acts as a programmer and control surface. Plus, a Mopho can be connected
to Tetra's poly chain out for five-voice operation.
Dave Smith Instruments Tetra Multitimbral Four-Voice Analog Synthesizer Features:
- Affordable, fully programmable poly synth with a 100% analog signal path
- Four-part multitimbral capability with four separate outputs
- Combo mode for huge unison patches, stacked sequences, and modular-style poly sounds
- Expandable: poly chains with other Tetras, Prophet '08, and Mopho for expanded polyphony
- Multitimbral four-voice analog synthesizer
- 100% analog signal path
- Two oscillators per voice (sawtooth, triangle, saw/triangle, square with variable pulse width) with hard sync
- White noise generator
- One classic Curtis low-pass filter (switchable 2- or 4-pole) per voice, self-oscillating in 4-pole mode
- Analog VCAs
- Three envelope generators (ADSR plus delay) per voice
- Four LFOs per voice
- Two sub-octave generators (one octave down and two octaves down) per voice
- Feedback loop per voice with programmable level and gain
- Four assignable performance controls per program
- Gated 16 x 4 step sequencer (one sequence per program)
- Arpeggiator
- Fully programmable (free downloadable software editor for Mac OS and Windows)
- 512 programs organized into four banks of 128; 128 combos
If you like constantly changing and morphing analog synth sounds times 4, the Tetra by synth
legend Dave Smith is for you.
Dave Smith Instruments Tetra Multitimbral Four-Voice Analog Synthesizer Specifications:
- Ins/Outs:
- USB 2.0 (type B receptacle)
- MIDI in
- MIDI out/thru
- Poly chain out
- Audio outs: 1/Left, 2/Right, 3, and 4 (1/4" unbalanced)
- 1/4" headphone out
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- Dimensions: 7.9" W x 5" D
- Weight: 1.8 lb.