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Rhythmic Robot Audio P15 KONTAKT-DISCOVER screenshot
DISCOVER | 21 MARCH 2015 | 370MB
Dating from the very end of the 70s, the EKO P15 is a rare and quirky Italian analogue which blurs the line between a preset machine and a properly controllable synthesiser. It has 15 pushbutton presets (hence ‘P15’), but these are joined by LFO, VCF and VCA sections with much more promising-looking sliders and switches.

In practice, the LFO is always freely tweakable, while the VCF and VCA can be switched between Preset mode (in which case they don’t respond, because behind the scenes their settings are being determined by the Preset you’ve currently called up) and Manual mode (in which case you can adjust them to taste).

It’s a rather fun system, and while there are obvious limitations – only Attack and Release on the envelopes, for a start – it can be a quick and effective way to get at basic sounds.

It’s also a laugh to see just how unlike their namesakes the Presets sound: Panpipes is particularly un-panpipe-like!

With both VCF and VCA switched to Manual, the P15 effectively becomes a rudimentary synthesiser with its oscillator type determined by whichever Preset you engage.

These ‘raw’ oscillators range from crusty-sounding ramp waveforms (on the Reed and Violin presets, for example) to various flavours of pulse wave; there’s an effective sonic palette available in those oddly-coloured little buttons.

The overall impression is, to our ears, one of low-budget 1970s sci-fi shows: full of portentous filtersweeps and LFOs that wobble in time with the cardboard sets. It’s kind of cool.

Rhythmic Robot Audio P15 KONTAKT-DISCOVER screenshot

There’s a three-and-a-half octave keyboard built into a sturdy tolex-covered carrying case, some really lurid green silkscreening (which I’m afraid we’ve imitated

just couldn’t stop ourselves) and, rather optimistically, a legend that reads ‘Digital System’ in the upper left of the panel… which is just a big fat lie, really, since the whole keyboard is analogue from start to finish, even if it does use newfangled ICs instead of transistors.

We’ve kept very true to the original in our recreation of the P15, and so long as you keep the Presets Active button engaged and the polyphony switched to Mono, it’ll sound and behave just like the real deal.

But we made two big improvements that really broaden its capabilities beyond the original’s limits.

The first of these is polyphony, which is now a button-press away: suddenly all those presets can be playing chords, which is rather glorious, especially since the analogue impurities and uncertainties stack up and add some warmth.

The second is that, if you turn the ‘Preset Active’ button off, you can now not only tweak the various sliders, you can also engage multiple waveforms (by clicking on several Preset buttons), which thickens the sound dramatically.

It’s easy using this to dial up a full string section (instead of having to choose between Violin, Viola and Contrabass), or add some Trombones to some Horns for a nice brass pad, and then adjust the envelopes and filter settings for the whole batch of waves en masse.

In fact, suddenly the P15 seems to come to life, with a quirky and pleasant vintage character all of its own.

Its typical sound is quite rounded and mellow, with a smoothness we’ve come to associate with Italian synths and string machines, but cranking up the resonance adds some bite and, just for fun, we’ve added in a Drive knob on the front panel to push the sound a little harder.

You can leave this bypassed for an authentically vintage tone, or add some extra harmonics if you want to make things edgier.

Round the back, of course, there’s a batch of effects comprising Chorus, Phaser, Reverb, Echo and an Amp Cab simulator, so you can get the P15 to sound swooshy, swirly, echoey or raw.

All in all, this unusual and hard-to-find little synth really comes into its own when played polyphonically, especially with a whole fistful of Presets engaged at once. In fact, whole worlds of low-budget 70s science fiction are yours to command, and more besides.

With the vintage authenticity switched off you can get surprisingly lush textures out of it by combining waves – stuff that really would have seemed cutting edge back in the 70s. All this, and Italian styling too…! What’s not to love?

...::: Rhythmic.Robot.Audio.P15.Demo :::...



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  Resident 25.01.2014 2382
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..and more great Rhythmic Robot stuff! thanks so much DISCOVER! Interesting sounding machine…. and who doesn't want that?
..grateful for HEXWARS, R2R, SYNTHiC4TE, CASHMERE & ALL teams, AZ crew past and present, and friends I have met here . RIP and LOVE to Olymoon and his family.
  Resident 2.05.2011 120 2612
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Yeah, what a nice surprise these release DISCO!
Some interesting stuff for sure.
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  Resident 25.01.2014 2382
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it's nice to get some different stuff for sure...

..grateful for HEXWARS, R2R, SYNTHiC4TE, CASHMERE & ALL teams, AZ crew past and present, and friends I have met here . RIP and LOVE to Olymoon and his family.
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Yeah.. for sure...

  Member 25.04.2012 125
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Hey cool...Long time we don't have got "Rythmic Robot"
The original one...THx u soOO..DISCOVER..You're tha Best
https://soundcloud.com/noks771
THE BEST SOUND TILL THE BIG BANG
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EKO... one of the few things that we, Italians, can be proud of...
  Banned 8.11.2014 8 2704
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i always wonder in positive way how good italy has become in audio industry...(acustica..,overloud too or?)
since 1990 edit 1995
greetings to the good people & always monster thank you to all release groups and people

and pls :
don't forget to SPAY AND/OR NEUTER YOUR PETS!!!
  guest -- 0
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do you mean Acoustica?
it's not an italian company, they are from Sierra Nevada from what i remember...
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our "fiore all'occhiello", IMHO, is IK Multimedia!
  Banned 8.11.2014 8 2704
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ah you lifted some confusion from me....two companys....acustica is an italien company with great audionerds from all over the world working for them...they realy good in emu analog shizl in the box...
new stuff from them

ik multimedia too ...aha i thought they were spain lol
greetings to the good people & always monster thank you to all release groups and people

and pls :
don't forget to SPAY AND/OR NEUTER YOUR PETS!!!
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yep.. the nebula' teams! mercy me!
  Member 25.04.2012 125
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i like pizza too...But for Rythmic Robot Wheneven i realy like..i'd doesn't know where is from..THx for my poor culture.But now when i will play with that wonderful Jennings i will remain Italia.
https://soundcloud.com/noks771
THE BEST SOUND TILL THE BIG BANG
  Resident 25.01.2014 2382
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viva l'Italia! and to all my italian friends!
..grateful for HEXWARS, R2R, SYNTHiC4TE, CASHMERE & ALL teams, AZ crew past and present, and friends I have met here . RIP and LOVE to Olymoon and his family.
  Resident 25.01.2014 2382
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the Comment has been Removed
..grateful for HEXWARS, R2R, SYNTHiC4TE, CASHMERE & ALL teams, AZ crew past and present, and friends I have met here . RIP and LOVE to Olymoon and his family.
  Resident 25.01.2014 2382
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Don't forget SIEL, ELKA, and Crumar!!!! (unless I am wrong, and they were under the same umbrella or something), Italians made some great products that I use all the time!
..grateful for HEXWARS, R2R, SYNTHiC4TE, CASHMERE & ALL teams, AZ crew past and present, and friends I have met here . RIP and LOVE to Olymoon and his family.
  Resident 2.05.2011 120 2612
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LoL and Binson too
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  Resident 25.01.2014 2382
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I left out the MOST important probably!!! Binson is so damn important. We wouldn't have had Pink Floyd's "One of these Days" without it!!! Have you ever used a real one? They are insane… crafty little units, hard as hell find here, (and everywhere I would imagine)…. but definitely have a sound all their own!

..grateful for HEXWARS, R2R, SYNTHiC4TE, CASHMERE & ALL teams, AZ crew past and present, and friends I have met here . RIP and LOVE to Olymoon and his family.

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