Body SynthsMetal Fetishist Desktop Percussion Synthesizer

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Body Synths Metal Fetishist

Metal Fetishist from Body Synths is a compact, Daisy-based percussion synthesizer with CV connections and onboard random sequencing. Sounds are generated using a noise generator and oscillator to create engaging and dynamic rhythms. Using the Random Step Mod and Random Skips knobs, you can introduce random fluctuations based on the Tempo and the number of steps is determined by the Turning machine-inspired Steps knob. Send this information to the Pitch, Noise, or Cutoff and control these parameters manually, as well. Interface directly with your Eurorack environment using the 8 patch points and plug an audio source directly into the Metal Fetishist for audio processing, passing through the filter and distortion. Metal Fetishist by Body Synths is a unique way to create abrasive, hard-hitting percussion.

Metal Fetishist Features

  • Desktop percussion synth
  • Oscillator and Noise-based sound source
  • Internal randomness sequencer goes from 0–32 steps
  • Sequencer can be routed to Pitch, Noise, or Cutoff
  • Random Step Mod and Random Skips introduce uncertainty
  • Noise knobs functions as a crossfader from Osc-to-Noise
  • High and Low pass filter switch with Cutoff and Resonance
  • 3x Decay envelopes for Pitch, Cutoff, and Volume
  • Trigger, Clock, and Stepmod CV outputs
  • Tigger, Clock, Pitch, Cutoff, and Noise CV inputs
  • Distortion in two flavors: Corrosion for basic and Rust for a downsampling varietal
  • Audio input goes through Filter and Distortion
  • Power: 9VDC (center negative, PSU included)
  • Dimensions: 7.5" x 4.9" x 2.2" / 190 x 124 x 55 mm
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