Special pricing for owners of SB1!
...so I'm waiting for e-mail
Special pricing for owners of SB1!
Thank you! It really is an affordable way to get into advanced modular synthesis with a unique sound. As much as I enjoy Parsec and Europa and a bunch of other synths, I simply cannot emulate the "sound" of these, nor the behavior. They're definitely one-of-a-kind.Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑13 Nov 2018
Nice album, good job!
And the 169 for the bundle is totally reasonable for the unique, high quality devices included in it. I think the special offer for synth bundle 1 owners will surface soon....
Just please tell me you didn't do this today in last 4h since the devices were available in the shop
I did most of it in the last week and a half - part of it comes from taking the time to make templates, and work within the confines. I was/am a page layout graphic designer for the past 17 years, so the methodology kinda stuck with me. Find a "sound", make that a template, build instruments to work within those parameters. Learn something new from it, rinse, adjust, repeat.
That's a very valid point. On the other hands it's really difficult to quickly achieve similar effects in other synths, simply because they are wired and set up differently. Here even a tiny twist of the knob might change the sound dramatically, which can be both a pro and a con...
I just wanted to chime in and say that this alone has put these on my buy radar. Really well done, man! This totally reminds me of old school late 90's/early 2000's era Warp Records stuff (a bit of Autechre, a bit of Seefeel, Boards of Canada even). It's also made me consider pairing these with something like Panda's PSQ-1684/Alien Seed's KRON or similar - devices I'd never even considered buying before.
I agree. I love this era of Electronica & this is certainly evocative of the period.EnochLight wrote: ↑13 Nov 2018I just wanted to chime in and say that this alone has put these on my buy radar. Really well done, man! This totally reminds me of old school late 90's/early 2000's era Warp Records stuff (a bit of Autechre, a bit of Seefeel, Boards of Canada even).
Well, thanks a ton for the nice compliment! Glad to be able to highlight some of the things these modules can do. For me, KRON and Kompulsion are really where most of the modulation power comes from. KRON is a beast, and when it starts to modulate itself, then it really throws some neat CV out there. Kompulsion went ahead and took Korde and Propulsion and put them in one device (for sequencing). One other thing I use, lightly, is the BuffRE Beat Repeater. I have all of the beat repeating devices, and that one works the best for me. I can get the results I want quicker using that one.EnochLight wrote: ↑13 Nov 2018I just wanted to chime in and say that this alone has put these on my buy radar. Really well done, man! This totally reminds me of old school late 90's/early 2000's era Warp Records stuff (a bit of Autechre, a bit of Seefeel, Boards of Canada even). It's also made me consider pairing these with something like Panda's PSQ-1684/Alien Seed's KRON or similar - devices I'd never even considered buying before.
Thank you! I am happy to have modules now that provide me sounds that I'm always trying to recreate. Noise Engineering Modules work very well for my requirements.Faastwalker wrote: ↑13 Nov 2018I agree. I love this era of Electronica & this is certainly evocative of the period.
Really good stuff & a fantastic demo of these devices. Nice work
What's that "Special pricing for owners of SB1! " that's on your website. I own SB1, will I get some kind of reduction code for the PH shop to gent SB2 at a lower price?NoiseEng wrote: ↑13 Nov 2018Holy moly y'all. I had no idea there was this much discussion for so long about the new Synth Bundle! Forgive us for not chiming in sooner. I'm so happy lots of you are excited about these. We had so much fun making them. And hey, if you're not, it's cool. There are so many great REs in the PH Shop. Best wishes finding one that does make you happy! Or maybe one day, we can seduce you with one of our products
Couple of things:
- The tonality is really quite different in SB2 relative to SB1. Three of the synths are similar in core function to SB1 but the VCA/envelope section make these a completely different beast. The other three are totally new. If the videos don't convince you, take a tour yourself on the free trial! But since we knew there'd be a perceived overlap, we are working with PH to do that discount.
- And on that...there have been a couple of miscommunications in this release between us and PH. There's no blame here -- things just got missed. Unfortunately, we're in California, so that means that by the time I get to my computer, they've gone for the day so any issues have a roughly 24-hour turnaround time. Rest assured we hear you and we're working with the wonderful people at PH to solve issues!
- Two words: Black Friday. Ahem. Cough.
Yes. I was told (via Messenger) they're working on it.kefkekeyser wrote: ↑14 Nov 2018What's that "Special pricing for owners of SB1! " that's on your website. I own SB1, will I get some kind of reduction code for the PH shop to gent SB2 at a lower price?
Me too: I did well to edit the trial versions: oddly, it is the improved versions that I find the most interesting (Basimilus Iteritas Vereor, Loquelic Iteritas Vereor, Manis Iteritas Vereor) .
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