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SOMA Terra Organic Dark

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Digital Synthesizer with Touch Keyboard

  • 12-Voice polyphonic
  • 12 Dynamic metal note sensors, velocity-sensitive and with aftertouch
  • 4 Dynamic metal sensors for controlling various sound parameters
  • Additional touch sensors for transposing the keyboard in octaves and semitones
  • Freezing of the current sound parameters and notes and for tuning the keyboard
  • Individually programmable microtonal tuning of the keyboard
  • 32 Different synthesis algorithms, including polyphonic synth sounds, acoustic modelling, singing bowls, bells, basses, solo lead sounds, drums, percussion and experimental algorithms
  • 8 Controls for synthesis parameters, volume and effects section
  • Additional touch sensors for selecting presets, global settings and editing further synthesis parameters
  • Built-in gyroscope for vibrato and further expression possibilities
  • Effects section with selectable reverb or echo mode
  • Memory for 96 presets
  • MIDI controller mode incl. MPE support
  • 2x Line output: 6.3 mm jack
  • Stereo headphone output: 6.3 mm jack
  • MIDI in/out (5-pin DIN)
  • USB-A port for flash drive
  • Solid housing made of dark-stained oak wood, clear lacquer finish
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 405 x 365 x 57 mm
  • Weight: 2.2 kg
  • Incl. external power supply unit (12 V DC)
Available since August 2023
Item number 569111
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Number Of Keys 12
Touch-Sensitive Yes
Aftertouch Yes
Split Zones No
Modulation Wheel No
Number of simultaneous Voices 12
Sound Engine Digital
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out
Storage Medium USB Medien
USB-port Yes
Effects Reverb, Delay
Arpeggiator Yes
Number of Analog Outputs 2
Digital Output No
Display No
Pedal Connections None
Dimensions 405 x 365 x 57 mm
Weight 2,2 kg
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TERRA - first impressions
stereofonico 11.09.2023
Sound:
Terra is a highly versatile polyphonic and microtonal synthesizer. Its capabilities range from producing beautiful tones to intricate atonal noise, all with smooth and rapid transitions between these sonic extremes. Its sound is exceptionally expansive, evoking a sense of spaciousness in the pads it generates (Digs into your soul!). The inclusion of microtonality allows you to delve into more complex soundscapes, to craft your own scales and break free from the conventional Western note system. Online you will find plenty of examples, just dig a bit and you will see that you can grow from sci-fi stuff, to noise to church oriented soundscapes in matter of seconds.

The Interface:
Despite its unconventional shape, TERRA's interface proves surprisingly intuitive. Its absence of a screen means you won't find yourself navigating through labyrinthine menus. Virtually everything you need is readily accessible (or nearly so). However, I strongly recommend reading the manual (RTFM); dedicating just 30 minutes to this will significantly enhance your learning curve, enabling you to focus on the joy of playing and creating beautiful soundscapes.

Note: If you have particularly large or small hands, I would advise you to test it out in a shop first, as this may impact the instrument's usability (distance between the sensors is same for everyone)

Core of the Product (why buying it?)
Terra is fundamentally designed for PLAYING and PERFORMING. Its sensors exhibit remarkable sensitivity, providing a delightful level of expressiveness. In my opinion, Terra caters to those who relish the tactile experience of "touching" and "playing" rather than extensive programming. It's the kind of instrument that, once opened, throw you into a meditative session lasting hours, fostering a deep connection between "gesture" and "sound".


Price:
Yes, Terra comes with a substantial price tag. Why? Well, it's because the components used are of exceptional quality, and considerable effort has gone into conceptualizing and designing the instrument. We all understand that inexpensive equipment often falls short in durability. Personally, I have no regrets about the investment I made in this instrument (thus far). Sometimes, I simply open it and use it as a meditative practice.
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Intriguing and awesome
Anonymous 03.09.2023
A big fan of Soma and been waiting for this since it was announced. It does not disappoint. So much to dig into and explore but also very intuitive to just plug in and play. The presets are all interesting and all can be tinkered with to unusual end. Paired with the Cosmos it really shines.

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Expand your idea of music creation
Defaoiteclan 29.09.2024
This machine makes such a diverse range of sounds. Its interface is very simple and intuitive. Output is stereo and very high quality.
It is essentially a solo instrument as it cannot be synced or clocked by external hardware, but this never feels like a limitation. It has arpeggiation, polyphony and so many other functions that are really only limited by ones imagination or number if available fingers.....or other body parts.....
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Lots of fun
TonyKTL 18.09.2024
Easy to drift into a mediative state :)
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