Dynacord Add-One
| ADD-One | |
|---|---|
| File:Add-One with Add-Drive.jpg Add-One with Add-Drive | |
| Manufacturer | Dynacord/Fast Forward Designs |
| Dates | 1985-1987 |
| Price | £3000[1] |
| Technical specifications | |
| Polyphony | 8 Voice, 8 Dacs |
| Timbrality | 8 Part |
| Oscillator | 1 Oscillator/Sample per voice |
| LFO | LFOs triangle saw square sample and hold |
| Synthesis type | Samples |
| Filter | 8x Low pass resonant (self-resonating) Analog CEM 3389 filter per voice |
| Storage memory | 1Mbytes[2] upgradable to 8Mbytes |
| Input/output | |
| External control | MIDI, CV, Pads |
The Dynacord ADD-One (advanced digital drums) is a German-manufactured, American-designed [4] drum machine that was first released in 1986. It uses recorded samples to produce its sounds through analog voltage-controlled envelopes and analog filters with resonance, to self-oscillation per voice. It comes with 1 Mbyte of memory and can be upgraded up to 8 Mbytes.
Sample rate and bit rate
[edit | edit source]The unit can sample up to 50 kHz at 12-bits [5] for up to 20 seconds. Actually it is 8 bits with 4 bits of companding according to one of the designers Michael Doidic.[6] The sample rate and therefore the pitch is variable, like the Fairlight and E-mu EII and other earlier samples, via the 8 separate DACs - variable pitch via sample clock rate change. Later digital samplers, including those that operate in software utilise interpolation and other techniques to alter the pitch of a sample - the effect, particularly in the low-end is not the same.
Display
[edit | edit source]The unit features an 80-character backlit LCD.
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Credits page on the Add-One
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Easter Egg
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Legending on the top of the unit
Sounds
[edit | edit source]Bass drums, congas, snares, Hihats as well as single-cycle waveforms (sine/triangle etc.) contained on EPROMS.[7] With the optional 'Add-One Drive' one can sample any recorded sounds into the sampler via the microphone/line input with on-board compressor.
External control
[edit | edit source]The Chain mode allows these to be called up in any order and stepped through by a footswitch. The unit also features MIDI which allows it to be controlled from an external device such as a synthesizer or electronic drums.
Notable users
[edit | edit source]- Jeff Porcaro who appeared on the printed marketing material promoting the ADD-One
- Jean-Michel Jarre[8]
- Prince[9]
References
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Further reading
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