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Rhythym Wolf Mods

Overview

The Rhythym Wolf by Akai was one of the most universally panned synths when it came out in 2014. Although the synth itself doesn't have a wide range of interesting sounds, and the bass synth oscillator has unfixable drift, the negative reviews are probably equally fueled by disappointment. Here was a combo, analog drum machine and bass synth with sequencer, that looked perfect on paper, but fell short when people actually listened to it. They were expecting an 808 and 303 in a single box, and instead got something else, something less. Now that you can get a cloned 808 and 303 for cheap, maybe there is some value in something that sounds different. Due to the market failure of the Rhytyhm Wolf (RW), it can be had for under $150, and perhaps be modded into something that sounds good in its own way. This project is an attempt to see if that is possible.

Schematics

The first step in turning the RW into something else, is to understand what it currently is. To this end, i have reverese engineered the schematics and analyzed them to see where things went wrong (and some things went right). My apologies for the hand drawn, and somewhat hard to read schematics. It was way faster to do it this way than to CAD everything up. Perhaps someone will remedy this in the future. They are seperated into sections, with each section linking to schematics and a discussion (Note: there are no values for ceramic capacitors, as they are hard to measure in-circuit):

RhythmWolf (last edited 2021-04-30 02:01:37 by guest)