With the Artemis, Dreadbox presents an analogue desktop synthesiser with six-voice polyphony and a great basic sound. In terms of concept, Artemis is somewhere between Typhon and Murmux Adept, but in terms of sound it takes an independent path that remains true to the beautiful vintage sound for which
The analogue sound generation consists of two oscillators that offer the usual repertoire of classic waveforms with intermediate stages. In addition, hardsync can be activated and glide, pulse width and oscillator FM can be controlled for both oscillators. The signal mixer has two controls; the control for the oscillators crossfades between the two sound sources and also covers a 50/50 mixing ratio. The second control adjusts the level of either the sub-oscillator or the noise generator. The mixer is followed by a powerful and, above all, super-fat-sounding 12/24dB