
If you wanna build an insane kit of Kraftwerk-like 808-ish percussion, married to dirty Kid 606-ish glitch, plus throw in some Stereolab-style filter sweeps, and have it all sync'ed and parameter- automatable, well, here you go. Definitely unlike any standard drum machine sounds you'll find elsewhere.

I tested the MicroTonic within Ableton Live 4.1, and first off, it sounds crazy-amazing and totally unique. (Sonic Charge has indicated that this functionality will be available in future upgrades.)
#Sonic charge µtonic Patch
Pretty flexible, but it'd be great to have the ability to output each patch individually. You choose the output buss for each of the eight drum patches/channels, and you can pan the individual sounds within each buss. The sound module/synthesizer is divided into eight mono channels-more than enough to build a healthy "kit." The MicroTonic has four individual audio outputs grouped into two busses. The sound module can also be played via MIDI-any simple MIDI interface could be used to bang out drum patterns, or you can build patterns within your host app's MIDI sequencer. It features a fully-synthetic sound module (using no samples or pre- rendered waveforms) and a pattern-based drum machine (which can be used to play the patterns you build within the plug-in, sync'ed to the host sequencer).
#Sonic charge µtonic mac os x
The MicroTonic (or μTonic) is a VST drum and percussion synthesizer plug-in for Windows (98 or later) or Mac OS X (10.2 or later) that works with any host application compatible with VSTi 2.0 plug-ins.
