The compact synthesizer market just got a serious upgrade. A new desktop module called Brume delivers 24 voices of polyphony and multi-timbral capabilities in a small CM5 format enclosure.
What Brume Offers
Brume is a 24-voice multi-timbral synthesizer that fits into the CM5 desktop module standard. This format, popular among modular and semi-modular synth users, allows for stacking multiple units in a compact setup. The device can produce multiple sounds simultaneously, making it useful for complex live performances and studio productions.
With 24 voices, Brume surpasses many desktop synths in polyphonic capacity. This allows for thick chords, layered pads and intricate arpeggios without voice stealing. The multi-timbral feature lets users split the keyboard or assign different sounds to separate MIDI channels.
Why This Matters
For electronic musicians and sound designers, the Brume synth represents a shift toward more powerful compact gear. Traditional desktop synths often compromise on voice count or timbral flexibility to save space. Brume challenges that trade-off by packing workstation-level polyphony into a small module. This matters for producers with limited desk space who need serious sound generation. It also appeals to live performers who want a portable setup without sacrificing sonic depth.
The CM5 format itself is gaining traction as a standard for modular desktop instruments. Brume's release could encourage more manufacturers to adopt the standard, expanding the ecosystem of compatible modules.
Design and Usability
The Brume module features a straightforward control layout with knobs and buttons for real-time tweaking. Its compact size means it can sit on a crowded desk or fit into a Eurorack-style case with an adapter. The synth connects via standard MIDI and audio jacks, ensuring compatibility with existing studio gear.
Early previews highlight a warm analog-style sound engine paired with digital flexibility. Users can expect a range of sonic possibilities from classic leads and basses to evolving textures.



