Their first venture into complete modular systems, ALM’s System Coupe caters to a wide variety of uses and does it with verve, style, and fun. The first thing you might notice, if you’re aware of ALM’s other products is the change in livery, which here is a special edition finish. The 84hp skiff houses a custom power supply (that takes a laptop-style plug) and 11 modules all in a grey scheme with pink and blue knobs.
Unlike systems from other developers, which can have a narrow focus, the Coupe can be a powerful tool for anybody. If you want a portable yet powerful groovebox this does it. Pamela’s New Workout is a fantastic module, being both a master clock and mod source. On groovebox duties, the standard eight channels of CV output would be good but factor in its euclidean options for more or less repeatable beats or modulation of anything with CV control, and its power shines. The obvious example is to use PNW to trigger drum sounds on the Squid Salmple, which takes me to the beating heart of the system.
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