Born from the hands-on ethos of Italian analog wizardry, this four-channel beast builds on the original Multicassa legacy by adding a snarling snare voice, turning raw clock dividers into a playground for rhythmic chaos.
At its core, you'll find four distinct analog drum generators—bass drum, bongo, legno (rimshot), and the new snare with cutoff noise—each with dedicated knobs for mix, frequency, resonance (up to self-oscillation for droney vibes), and distortion. A built-in sequencer uses five clock dividers per channel, with a mix/crossfade knob to blend divisions for evolving patterns and velocities; feed it internal tempo via BPM (doubling as master divider externally), or sync externally to 2ppqn, 24ppqn, or any 3-12V pulse including MIDI clock. Hands-on control shines with three trigger inputs (T3 multi-purpose for audio/CV/trig, routing signals through bongo/legno filters), three trigger outs, swing switch for groove tweaks, plus four individual 3.5mm audio outs and a mix out. The desktop version rocks a sleek black aluminum panel, compact for your shelf or case.
Players dig its programming-free immediacy and how it pairs perfectly with LEP's ARPOPONE for full analog rhythm sections—punchy, unpredictable beats that feel alive, though some note the pure analog nature demands tweaking for precision in locked setups.