New Dreadbox 'Typhon' analog + Sinevibes DSP FX + sequencer for 350E
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SLiC
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10331 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
All of the updates since launch are listed on the web site: https://www.dreadbox-fx.com/typhon/
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SLiC
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10331 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
Extracted from all the various release notes (I was interested) - there are also a lot of improvements and bug fixes...but this is the new stuff together with lots of new banks of pre-setsand a computer based pre-set manager (over USB)
NEW FEATURES
– Note sequencer transpose: Now the note sequencer is able to transpose according to the note played by the keyboard/midi controller.
– Note sequencer record: You can now edit or record a note sequence with the use of a keyboard controller
– Added a high pass filter, accessible on the FX1 page
– New FX2 algorithm : Barber Pole Phase Shifter
– New FX2 algorithm :Granular Pitch Shifter
– New FX3 algorithm : Soft Reverb
– New FX3 algorithm : Granular Cloud Reverb
– Added a catch mode for the sliders and the knobs, now selectable from the menu
– CC now have 2 ways to be controlled, overriding and additive
– Midi CC program change: CC0 (1-4) bank select , program change (1-64)
– Arm mode added on external master clock sync:
-Behaviour of Step sequencer changes according to master clock :
– new TEMPO range, now from 6BPM up to 500BPM
– Added a screen saver mode.
– Added 27 new modulation targets, for a total of 40.
– Preset Manager is now available and combined with the updater in a single software.
– MIDI Clock Out
– MIDI CC: Sustain Pedal, Preset Volume, Modulators & FX types
– Preset Preview
NEW FEATURES
– Note sequencer transpose: Now the note sequencer is able to transpose according to the note played by the keyboard/midi controller.
– Note sequencer record: You can now edit or record a note sequence with the use of a keyboard controller
– Added a high pass filter, accessible on the FX1 page
– New FX2 algorithm : Barber Pole Phase Shifter
– New FX2 algorithm :Granular Pitch Shifter
– New FX3 algorithm : Soft Reverb
– New FX3 algorithm : Granular Cloud Reverb
– Added a catch mode for the sliders and the knobs, now selectable from the menu
– CC now have 2 ways to be controlled, overriding and additive
– Midi CC program change: CC0 (1-4) bank select , program change (1-64)
– Arm mode added on external master clock sync:
-Behaviour of Step sequencer changes according to master clock :
– new TEMPO range, now from 6BPM up to 500BPM
– Added a screen saver mode.
– Added 27 new modulation targets, for a total of 40.
– Preset Manager is now available and combined with the updater in a single software.
– MIDI Clock Out
– MIDI CC: Sustain Pedal, Preset Volume, Modulators & FX types
– Preset Preview
X32, i9 PC + S49, S1, BWS, Live+PUSH 3 Standalone, FL Studio, Reason, Osmose, Summit, Pro 3, P8, Syntakt, Digitakt, Poly Tracker, Eurorack, TD27 V Drums, Guitars, Basses, Amps and of course pedals!
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EnochLight
- KVRAF
- 2281 posts since 21 Mar, 2012 from Nom..nom.. YOUR MOM
True, but still waiting for MIDI over USB, audio over USB, sequencer to 64 steps..


Yeah, there really has been a tremendous amount of new features added since launch (and since last June 2020). Very happy I picked up a Typhon - probably my favorite synth right now, despite it being a 2-osc mono.SLiC wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:13 am Extracted from all the various release notes (I was interested) - there are also a lot of improvements and bug fixes...but this is the new stuff together with lots of new banks of pre-setsand a computer based pre-set manager (over USB)
NEW FEATURES
– Note sequencer transpose: Now the note sequencer is able to transpose according to the note played by the keyboard/midi controller.
– Note sequencer record: You can now edit or record a note sequence with the use of a keyboard controller
– Added a high pass filter, accessible on the FX1 page
– New FX2 algorithm : Barber Pole Phase Shifter
– New FX2 algorithm :Granular Pitch Shifter
– New FX3 algorithm : Soft Reverb
– New FX3 algorithm : Granular Cloud Reverb
– Added a catch mode for the sliders and the knobs, now selectable from the menu
– CC now have 2 ways to be controlled, overriding and additive
– Midi CC program change: CC0 (1-4) bank select , program change (1-64)
– Arm mode added on external master clock sync:
-Behaviour of Step sequencer changes according to master clock :
– new TEMPO range, now from 6BPM up to 500BPM
– Added a screen saver mode.
– Added 27 new modulation targets, for a total of 40.
– Preset Manager is now available and combined with the updater in a single software.
– MIDI Clock Out
– MIDI CC: Sustain Pedal, Preset Volume, Modulators & FX types
– Preset Preview

Win 10 | Ableton Live 11 Suite | Reason 12 | i7 3770 @ 3.5 Ghz | 16 GB RAM | RME Babyface Pro| Akai MPC Live II & Akai Force | Roland System 8 | Roland TR-8 with 7x7 Expansion | Roland TB-3 | Roland MX-1 | Dreadbox Typhon | Korg Minilogue XD
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adamjay
- KVRist
- 166 posts since 1 Sep, 2004
Well enjoy the wait and your complaints and giggles.
I’ve got 1/4” audio jacks and DIN MIDI jacks to make music with it just fine.
This conversation is hurting my personality.
Bye.
I’ve got 1/4” audio jacks and DIN MIDI jacks to make music with it just fine.
This conversation is hurting my personality.
Bye.
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EnochLight
- KVRAF
- 2281 posts since 21 Mar, 2012 from Nom..nom.. YOUR MOM
Apparently. You shouldn’t be so sensitive. Go make some music.
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WatchTheGuitar
- KVRAF
- 12454 posts since 30 Apr, 2019
Just updated Typhon firmware to the new v4 Beta 2 on Windows and MIDI over USB is working.
Not going to test USB Audio, but nice to finally have working MIDI, I couldn’t get the 5pin MIDI working properly from my PC MIDI interface. There was a Beta 1 out briefly, but Dreadbox pulled it as there were stories of it bricking some units.
https://www.dreadbox-fx.com/typhon/
Not going to test USB Audio, but nice to finally have working MIDI, I couldn’t get the 5pin MIDI working properly from my PC MIDI interface. There was a Beta 1 out briefly, but Dreadbox pulled it as there were stories of it bricking some units.
https://www.dreadbox-fx.com/typhon/
"Shush. Such a familiar tone. Were I not merciful, I would slice the skin clean from your meat. Yet you are not bleeding, for I am nothing if not merciful."
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EnochLight
- KVRAF
- 2281 posts since 21 Mar, 2012 from Nom..nom.. YOUR MOM
Firmware 4.1 just dropped officially. Woohoo!WatchTheGuitar wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 8:54 am Just updated Typhon firmware to the new v4 Beta 2 on Windows and MIDI over USB is working.
Not going to test USB Audio, but nice to finally have working MIDI, I couldn’t get the 5pin MIDI working properly from my PC MIDI interface. There was a Beta 1 out briefly, but Dreadbox pulled it as there were stories of it bricking some units.
https://www.dreadbox-fx.com/typhon/
https://www.dreadbox-fx.com/typhon/
Win 10 | Ableton Live 11 Suite | Reason 12 | i7 3770 @ 3.5 Ghz | 16 GB RAM | RME Babyface Pro| Akai MPC Live II & Akai Force | Roland System 8 | Roland TR-8 with 7x7 Expansion | Roland TB-3 | Roland MX-1 | Dreadbox Typhon | Korg Minilogue XD
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Goony
- KVRist
- 194 posts since 1 Feb, 2015
Just got mine earlier this week, updated to 4.1 firmware, now still cannot get USB Midi to work, although Audio USB does. Still have to use Midi DIN for me on Mac
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AcrossTheSky
- KVRian
- 695 posts since 3 Jul, 2016
The problem is - preset manager on win10 - when creating a backup of all presets the app is creating a folder BUT the folder is read only - and that is possibly creating a problem as whenever a folder is created it's always read only.
Could you please anyone help - how to solve this issue with creating a backup of presets - I cannot create one - bank A-D are folders & are always end up empty. Cheers.
Could you please anyone help - how to solve this issue with creating a backup of presets - I cannot create one - bank A-D are folders & are always end up empty. Cheers.

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Ex Machina
- Banned
- 184 posts since 31 May, 2023
Given how good the Typhon sounds and how inexpensive it is, I'm surprised this thread has only two pages.
Regardless, these are the mono synths I currently own:
Behringer Pro-1 (replacement for my original Sequential Pro One keyboard)
Dave Smith Instruments Evolver Desktop
Mutable Instruments Shruthi 4MP (multipole Oberheim Xpander-style analog filter)
Mutable Instruments Shruthi SMR MkII (classic Roland-style 4-pole analog filter)
Waldorf Pulse 1
Waldorf Pulse 2
I don't know whether it's worth replacing any of these synths with a Typhon. I suppose if anything had to go it would probably be the Pulse 2 even though it has massive low end and is very flexible. Also, I don't mind the Waldorf "matrix-style" programming interface. It's surprisingly fast to get around on.
My Evolver Desktop is maybe getting a little long in the tooth. Even though its analog filter isn't that great and the 12 bit Prophet VS waveforms alias like crazy, there still isn't anything that sounds quite like the Evolver. It's super gritty and aggressive.
While I really like the sound of the Typhon, I'm not so keen on the interface. I've watched both the Loopop and Sonic State reviews of the Typhon and I still can't seem to figure out how that central oscillator waveform selector is supposed to work.
Maybe I should just get a Behringer MonoPoly and put it where my Pro One keyboard used to go. I absolutely love the sound of the original Korg Mono/Poly. But the lack of patch storage is kind of a dealbreaker for me. For this reason I might sell my Behringer Pro-1 module and replace it with a Behringer Pro-800 which sounds great.
Anyway, here's a killer demo of the Typhon by Synthetic Machines:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0wUdI9p03g
Regardless, these are the mono synths I currently own:
Behringer Pro-1 (replacement for my original Sequential Pro One keyboard)
Dave Smith Instruments Evolver Desktop
Mutable Instruments Shruthi 4MP (multipole Oberheim Xpander-style analog filter)
Mutable Instruments Shruthi SMR MkII (classic Roland-style 4-pole analog filter)
Waldorf Pulse 1
Waldorf Pulse 2
I don't know whether it's worth replacing any of these synths with a Typhon. I suppose if anything had to go it would probably be the Pulse 2 even though it has massive low end and is very flexible. Also, I don't mind the Waldorf "matrix-style" programming interface. It's surprisingly fast to get around on.
My Evolver Desktop is maybe getting a little long in the tooth. Even though its analog filter isn't that great and the 12 bit Prophet VS waveforms alias like crazy, there still isn't anything that sounds quite like the Evolver. It's super gritty and aggressive.
While I really like the sound of the Typhon, I'm not so keen on the interface. I've watched both the Loopop and Sonic State reviews of the Typhon and I still can't seem to figure out how that central oscillator waveform selector is supposed to work.
Maybe I should just get a Behringer MonoPoly and put it where my Pro One keyboard used to go. I absolutely love the sound of the original Korg Mono/Poly. But the lack of patch storage is kind of a dealbreaker for me. For this reason I might sell my Behringer Pro-1 module and replace it with a Behringer Pro-800 which sounds great.
Anyway, here's a killer demo of the Typhon by Synthetic Machines:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0wUdI9p03g
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Constructed Identity
- KVRian
- 525 posts since 29 Sep, 2012 from Minnesota
There are two reasons I don't have one of either the Typhon or Erebus:
1 Never having used one I am unsure of the interface/ease of use. I don't like the look of those white buttons and wonder if they would be squishy with no haptic feedback. Also, using that little screen might be annoying after a bit.
2 Mono-synth fatigue- do I think the thing is different enough that it can't be replicated on a 2600 or my Pro3 and even if it can't, do I really need another specialist. I am not a collector because if I was I would absolutely have two synths from Dreedbox at least.
I never imagined the market for budget synthesizers would be as competitive as it is right now.
1 Never having used one I am unsure of the interface/ease of use. I don't like the look of those white buttons and wonder if they would be squishy with no haptic feedback. Also, using that little screen might be annoying after a bit.
2 Mono-synth fatigue- do I think the thing is different enough that it can't be replicated on a 2600 or my Pro3 and even if it can't, do I really need another specialist. I am not a collector because if I was I would absolutely have two synths from Dreedbox at least.
I never imagined the market for budget synthesizers would be as competitive as it is right now.
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WatchTheGuitar
- KVRAF
- 12454 posts since 30 Apr, 2019
I have one, but only use it now as an effects unit. Even though I liked the sound of many of the instrument presets they never inspired me to make any music with them. Not sure why.
"Shush. Such a familiar tone. Were I not merciful, I would slice the skin clean from your meat. Yet you are not bleeding, for I am nothing if not merciful."
https://tidal.com/artist/33798849
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thecontrolcentre
- KVRAF
- 34578 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from the wilds of wanny
I have three ...Constructed Identity wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 4:18 pm I am not a collector because if I was I would absolutely have two synths from Dreedbox at least.

Abyss
Medusa
Nymphes
All pretty different ...
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SHall1000
- KVRian
- 1139 posts since 13 May, 2015
I often thought the effects unit would make a great standalone box. They should release one.WatchTheGuitar wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 4:32 pm I have one, but only use it now as an effects unit. Even though I liked the sound of many of the instrument presets they never inspired me to make any music with them. Not sure why.
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whyterabbyt
- Beware the Quoth
- 32491 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
The Typhon effects are bought-in though, so they might not be able to, depending on how they've licensed them. They're by SineVibes, so I assume they're the same ones you can buy and run in a Korg NTS-1 if you want them in a separate fx box form.
my other hardware modular is a bugbrand.