Description
The Torso Electronics S-4 is a sampler designed to model and transform sounds. By combining the workflows of the tape era with cutting-edge technology, Torso Electronics S-4 redefines the process of sculpting sounds, providing a futuristic platform for creating unique soundscapes and compositions through real-time sampling and sound processing.
Product information
The Torso Electronics S-4 is an instrument designed for audio researchers. It features four parallel stereo tracks, each equipped with a sound engine with a chain of audio devices, including samplers, live granularity processing, morphing resonators, and a range of audio effects. The new modulation system allows you to modulate anything and everything using four modulators per track. Capture sounds on the fly with the built-in microphone and line-level stereo input, or load samples from the four-gigabyte built-in flash memory.
Applications
The Torso Electronics S-4 is a versatile tool that can serve as an effects processor, transforming sound designer, recordist, live looper, classic sampler, or texture synthesizer.
Audio engine
Expand your creative boundaries and transform sound to unknown depths. The Torso Electronics S-4 has four parallel stereo tracks, each containing a chain of five audio devices designed to work in specific sound areas and applications. Create everything from glittering textures to broken soundscapes or evolved synthesizer sounds.
Capture your surroundings
Use the built-in microphone to record sounds, sample and loop external equipment using the line-in stereo input, resample internal tracks, or easily load samples from the Torso Electronics S-4 flash memory or external storage.
Versatile power
The Torso Electronics S-4 features durable RGB buttons with tactile feedback and a high-quality 3.5-inch LCD display that provides all the visual feedback you need. It is equipped with a USB interface for seamless connection to classroom-compatible devices and easy file transfer to and from a laptop. It can also work as an audio interface when you need a simplified setup. You can also expand the number of inputs and outputs by connecting an external USB interface that is compatible with the classroom.