The Dave Smith Instruments Poly Evolver Keyboard is DSI's flagship
synthesizer, a nearly-knob-per-function knockout that sounds unlike any
other synth out there—except another Evolver, of course! Don't like a
high-end hardware synth that requires wading through endless menus to
program? Not an issue with the Poly Evolver's 78 knobs—60 of them
potentiometers—and 58 buttons, incuding a keypad for direct access of
programs.
An analog/digital hybrid,
the four-voice Poly Evolver features four oscillators per voice—two
analog and two digital—in a unique stereo voice architecture with a
real Curtis analog low-pass filter per channel. The digital processing
does not simply add effects at the end of the signal chain, but is
tightly integrated with the analog electronics for tuned feedback,
distortion, bit crushing, and synced delays. It can also process
external audio and has separate stereo outputs for each voice.
The
Poly Evolver is capable of producing sounds ranging from classic analog
to more brash and edgy digital sounds. It is also multitimbral, with
the ability to play up to four parts simultaneously through separate
stereo outputs. And it can process external audio.
The
Poly Evolver is not a generic "slab" workstation. If you're looking for
realistic pianos and strings, keep looking. But if you want a truly
unique, inspirational, real instrument, look no further.
The Dave Smith Instruments Poly Evolver Features:
- Each voice is a complete Evolver with four oscillators per voice, two analog and two digital.
- True
stereo signal path with separate Curtis analog low-pass filters in each
channel for each voice. Each voice has its own independent effects
(feedback, delay, distortion, high-pass filter, etc.).
- Highly accessible sound control for easy, intuitive operation: 78 knobs and 58 switches.
- Clocked, pulsing blue LEDs and hardwood end-panels.
- Each voice has an independent 16 x 4 step sequencer. Everything (sequencer, LFOs, and delay) syncs perfectly to MIDI.
- In
Program mode, all four voices play the same sound. In Combo mode,
voices can be allocated however desired: stack all 4 for a huge unison
sound, split or layer the keyboard in any configuration, and/or play
one or all sequences at the same time. Each voice can respond to a
different MIDI channel.
- Each voice has its own stereo output in addition to the mix and headphones outputs.
- Stereo
audio input that can be routed to any or all of the voices, enabling
parallel audio processing of external stereo or mono signals. The
output of one voice can be routed to the input of another for
interesting double-processing effects.