The Syncussion goes berserk with Aly James’ beastly SY-4X drum synth plugin

Aly James Lab lovingly recreates this classic analogue drum synth with heaps of new features, putting four Syncussion units in a single plugin

Released in 1979, the Pearl Syncussion SY-1 was an analogue drum synth favoured by a long list of artists that includes Prince and Herbie Hancock, and later utilized by electronic music producers like Luke Vibert and Aphex Twin. 

 

An OG Syncussion will set you back a pretty penny these days, but thanks to Aly James Lab, you can put not one, but four Syncussion modules into your DAW with the developer’s new software emulation: SY-4X. 

Aly James has precisely recreated the SY-1’s original circuits, allowing you to dial in an emulation of its CMOS-based oscillators that captures their sonic quirks, producing distorted waveforms and additional harmonics. The SY-1’s unique filter design has been emulated, too, giving you a two-stage low-pass state-variable filter that models the original’s distinctive tone and behaviour.

The six oscillator configurations offered by the SY-1 (single oscillator, FM, dual oscillator mix, dynamic oscillator mix, FM/Custom Ramp OSC, and pure noise) are joined by two new modes that cover oscillator sync and cross-ring modulation; a new trigger-controlled mode scanning feature can be used to switch to a random oscillator mode at a rate of up to 50 times per second. 

 

SY-4’s aptly-titled Berserk Mode turns the plugin into a “nastier beast” by introducing asymmetrical clipping before the filter or bitcrushing after the filter, with the option to reign in both effects through a Stability control. 

SY-4X Syncussion will set you back €51 and is available now in VST3/AU formats for macOS and Windows.