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Description
Dive into the depths of synthesis with the Intellijel Atlantis, a nod to the iconic Roland SH-101, yet engineered with a twist for the modern sonic explorer. This modular marvel doesn't just replicate; it innovates, offering enhanced FM capabilities and a richer filter design that sings across the spectrum. Whether you're crafting classic lines or venturing into uncharted sonic territories, the Atlantis is your compact, yet powerful, undersea guide in the vast ocean of sound creation.
Key Features:
- Inspired by the legendary Roland SH-101, with significant enhancements
- Improved FM options for expansive sound design possibilities
- Advanced filter design providing a fuller sound at high resonance
- Stable tracking across the 1v/oct range, even when self-oscillating
- A complete synth voice ideal for both standalone and modular use
- 40HP, efficiently sized for Eurorack setups
- Consumes 214 mA +12V, 196 mA -12V, ensuring compatibility with most power supplies
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Intellijel Atlantis Eurorack Modular Synth Voice Demo
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PROS
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Mimics SH101 with additional features
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Offers uniquely seductive bass tones
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Includes audio rate LFO for advanced modulation
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Versatile with outs to outs connectivity
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Dual oscillators and built-in envelopes enhance sound design
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Pairs excellently with Intellijel Metropolis sequencer
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Can produce both rubbery and hard-hitting bass sounds
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Filter options (2 or 4 pole) provide sound flexibility
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Drive feature for added sonic character
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Described as a worthwhile modular entry point
CONS
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EuroRack entry can be expensive
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Initial setup requires additional case purchase
5.0 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 8 Ratings
5821
Some of the hardest bass I’ve heard.
Been flirting with this for more than a little while. The expense of getting into EuroRack, the black hole it can become after you have...this little beast was just too much to resist and I got on board over the last few months...
1st a case. That kinda sucked cuz it was just that, a case...for months.
Then I scraped together the cash & the gods of Cyber Monday/Black Friday shined on me. I went after a load of long coveted pieces. This remains one of the most seductive bass tones I’ve heard.
Not just a clone of the SH101, it goes further with audio rate LFO, outs to outs, etc.
There’s plenty available out there on the specifics but I know that while I use and abuse this sucker it’s the bass that I can’t get enough of so that’s what I’ll talk about here.
It’s a short conversation-
Rubbery, hard as f**k, and add a little chorus? Favorite bass tone I’ve got. Or at the very least a very close tie. Hits like a weapon- the added bass boost when using higher resonance, the drive, 2 or 4 pole filter to get as nasty or as creamy as you want- I dunno who could ask for more. If you only go this far into modular? This one piece makes it worth it.
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Sh101 clone Sort of.....
Really amazing sound... 2 oscillators built in envelopes.... This thing sounds like a Sh101 on steroids. A great way to get into eurorac modular synths. Pairs really well with The Intellijel Metropolis sequencer.
Artist usage
Add artist"I’ve had fantasies about doing really simple things, and I think if I moved to a different room, I would just start from scratch and just do something really stripped down. Like with the Intellijel Metropolis and the Atlantis, putting those into a case and just going somewhere with headphones and just really getting lost in the gear."
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