SOMA Laboratory just cooked up a limited red-and-black beast of a drum machine with fresh bass guts and US engineering input.
Pulsar-23 1984 edition details
Pulsar-23 1984 edition details
- Only eighty-four numbered units get made for the American market first.
- New bass drum circuit delivers completely different low-end tones.
- The bass section now uses a reworked filter pulled from Polivoks' roots.
- Oscillator spits asymmetrically clipped triangles that drive into squares.
- Bare metal body wears a clear coat with every LED glowing red.
- OMG, the pin turns into an AC-coupled FM input for extra modulation.
- The tune knob stretches further while the black soft case holds everything.
- Red, white, and black alligator cables complete the strict color scheme.
- Noah Jolly helped shape the first US-designed SOMA instrument.
- Price sits at two thousand five hundred ninety-nine dollars right now.
- Buyers grab it exclusively through The Midium and SOMA US channels.