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Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by Libraquaricorn
My first Re insta buy in a long while...
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by Loque
Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑16 May 2018
My first Re insta buy in a long while...
Satisfied? I mean with the devices rather than the purchase.
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by madmacman
Don't think it's an insta buy for me. But I find the idea exciting: rather than cloning existing plugins from the VST/AU world (which can be used directly anyway) these are new paths towards the original "rack" idea of Reason. Hardware goes software.
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by Galaxy
Where in the shop did you see this? Can't find it.
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by madmacman
Galaxy wrote: ↑16 May 2018
Where in the shop did you see this? Can't find it.
Click on the link provided by Loque?
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by Libraquaricorn
Loque wrote: ↑16 May 2018
Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑16 May 2018
My first Re insta buy in a long while...
Satisfied? I mean with the devices rather than the purchase.
They are insta fun, I can tell you that much!
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by Soeno
good price tag
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by Carly(Poohbear)
Shame they are ugly as fuck!!!!
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by antic604
Loque wrote: ↑16 May 2018
Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑16 May 2018
My first Re insta buy in a long while...
Satisfied? I mean with the devices rather than the purchase.
I wonder if all the "novelty" isn't coming from the fact, that those - and other such devices - typically encourage you to mess around with parameters, that in other synths you'd set once & forget about them? It's just a mindset thing really, because launching eg. Thor we try to make the sound that's harmonically pleasing and resembles some real (or imaginary, but still mostly conventional) instrument, whereas here it's all about f***ing it up and getting weird, but one can get similar results in Thor just fiddling with parameters we set and forget: wavefolders/modifiers, FM ratios, envelopes, etc.
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by geronimo
For the Combi:
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Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by qn5
I fucking looooooooooooooooooove this thing already.
Just picked up the bundle and literally made the craziest sounding shit ever within 2 minutes.
This is gonna be fun.
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by madmacman
antic604 wrote: ↑16 May 2018
I wonder if all the "novelty" isn't coming from the fact, that those - and other such devices - typically encourage you to mess around with parameters, that in other synths you'd set once & forget about them?
Well, that's what the fun of modular (hardware) is all about, no?
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by Emian
These sound great, & were just ment to be in the Reason Rack !! i'll bite before may ends
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by geronimo
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by Breach The Sky
Man... Been taking these things for a spin. They sound awesome in a terrible kind a way.
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by Undistraction
This is true. I remember seeing one of the hardware versions in a modular doc and wondering why anyone would do that to a front panel. It's yet another occasion where I wish I could apply some generic neutral scheme to the UI of an RE so it wasn't so hard on the eye. But on this occasion at least I think the quality of the sound will win out.
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by mataya
On of the best Re's I've tried. And that ZFO2 from Panda seems like it was made for these Re's.
Love it.
Don't have any money left after upgrading to 10, but I will be getting those.
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by fieldframe
Heh, I seem to have acquired a reputation as a harsh UI critic around here, but I actually kind of like them! (At least the 2U devices; the big one is less balanced and feels out-of-scale.)
UX-wise, they're not bad at all - the icons are easy to differentiate and about as clear as macro knobs can get, and the way the functionality has been distilled into these few knobs seems, at least on first impressions, very effective.
The aesthetics are very love-it-or-hate-it, and I'll grant this is an area where it gets more subjective. Personally, I'd rather have something designed with a strong vision to be brash and "ugly" than something designed with no clear vision or focus.
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by nickb523
fieldframe wrote: ↑16 May 2018
Heh, I seem to have acquired a reputation as a harsh UI critic around here, but I actually kind of like them! (At least the 2U devices; the big one is less balanced and feels out-of-scale.)
UX-wise, they're not bad at all - the icons are easy to differentiate and about as clear as macro knobs can get, and the way the functionality has been distilled into these few knobs seems, at least on first impressions, very effective.
The aesthetics are very love-it-or-hate-it, and I'll grant this is an area where it gets more subjective. Personally, I'd rather have something designed with a strong vision to be brash and "ugly" than something designed with no clear vision or focus.
I was wondering when you would chime in!
Honestly, i don't think they look great either... but they are very useful and welcomed by the modular crew, so who am i to judge!
Different strokes for different folks!
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by steff3
I also think they are easier to find and identify in the list of REs and in the rack.
Great to have them and their developers.
best
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by Galaxy
madmacman wrote: ↑16 May 2018
Galaxy wrote: ↑16 May 2018
Where in the shop did you see this? Can't find it.
Click on the link provided by Loque?
Thanks for that. That's obvious. Why is it hidden from browsing customers? How did Loque find it in the first place?
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by kungubu
Been playing with Basimilus – and I must say I'm impressed. Feels almost too easy to get great percussion or drums out of it. Any randomized Matrix- or PSQ-pattern seem to work. Great module. Hope for more REs like this...
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by kuhliloach
I'm interested in a beginners guide to modular, using the 3 new NE devices. Also curious about the best way to map a drum controller, say an Alesis Sample Pad, to trigger the new devices live. Probably just use a KONG right?
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by geronimo
Or the recent Player Drum Sequencer _
Re: Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Posted: 16 May 2018
by zero01101
i was genuinely not expecting to enjoy these as much as i am enjoying these
i feel like venetian snares