Yes! I'm an absolute sucker for variable patch randomisation to get ideas going, I was really pleased to see it here
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The ribbon idea, such a beautiful concept! Sometimes you just want a little bit of differents.....adfielding wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021Yes! I'm an absolute sucker for variable patch randomisation to get ideas going, I was really pleased to see it here
Anyone know if it's internally oversampled?
Product description & user manual don't mention it, but in case of FM synthesis it would make a lot of sense, just like it made Complex-1 (or Bitwig's Grid, for that matter) sound much smoother & warmer than other native devices.
Not a problem if it isn't (most FM synth are not). Just curious.
Product description & user manual don't mention it, but in case of FM synthesis it would make a lot of sense, just like it made Complex-1 (or Bitwig's Grid, for that matter) sound much smoother & warmer than other native devices.
Not a problem if it isn't (most FM synth are not). Just curious.
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Looks like it. Sounds like him as well
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So much more than just a simple FM synth
I guess this must close the mouth of all the biased skeptics.
I guess this must close the mouth of all the biased skeptics.
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This looks very comprehensive to me. Liking it a lot. My only minor niggles (so far) would be the slightly dumbed-down envelopes compared to the PX7 and Yamaha synths (so you now can't, for example, have a modulator's level INCREASE on key-off) and the ability to use an external input or sample as a modulator in the same way an SY77 or (my beloved) SY99 could. To my ears, the latter didn't really contribute a huge amount to the sounds of those synths, but the former is a shame as it will limit the ability to fully recreate some DX sounds, such as the harpsichords and organs with release clicks. But many, many positives to counter those things! Great work! Will be purchasing.
We thought a lot about that. In the end, we felt it more important that it was easy to use and unique as an FM synth rather than being able to accurately emulate a classic. Those envelopes, while advanced and interesting, where always a pain in the ass to understand and work with and in many of the classic sounds they didn't actually make a big difference.Fraxis wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021This looks very comprehensive to me. Liking it a lot. My only minor niggles (so far) would be the slightly dumbed-down envelopes compared to the PX7 and Yamaha synths (so you now can't, for example, have a modulator's level INCREASE on key-off) and the ability to use an external input or sample as a modulator in the same way an SY77 or (my beloved) SY99 could. To my ears, the latter didn't really contribute a huge amount to the sounds of those synths, but the former is a shame as it will limit the ability to fully recreate some DX sounds, such as the harpsichords and organs with release clicks. But many, many positives to counter those things! Great work! Will be purchasing.
Similarly, our key scaling is less in-depth than the DX7 for a similar reason. We made sure to add other things to make up for this though, I hope
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Yes, I can confirm: this demo track is 100% made by THE Com Truise.
MattiasHG wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021
We thought a lot about that. In the end, we felt it more important that it was easy to use and unique as an FM synth rather than being able to accurately emulate a classic. Those envelopes, while advanced and interesting, where always a pain in the ass to understand and work with and in many of the classic sounds they didn't actually make a big difference.
Similarly, our key scaling is less in-depth than the DX7 for a similar reason. We made sure to add other things to make up for this though, I hope
We don't need remakes from the past, the whole point of reason is new ways of doing stuff and I think you have nailed it. Just sort out proper vst midi routing
That seems fair enough. As you say, it only affects a few classic sound recreations. Will check out the key scaling.MattiasHG wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021We thought a lot about that. In the end, we felt it more important that it was easy to use and unique as an FM synth rather than being able to accurately emulate a classic. Those envelopes, while advanced and interesting, where always a pain in the ass to understand and work with and in many of the classic sounds they didn't actually make a big difference.Fraxis wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021This looks very comprehensive to me. Liking it a lot. My only minor niggles (so far) would be the slightly dumbed-down envelopes compared to the PX7 and Yamaha synths (so you now can't, for example, have a modulator's level INCREASE on key-off) and the ability to use an external input or sample as a modulator in the same way an SY77 or (my beloved) SY99 could. To my ears, the latter didn't really contribute a huge amount to the sounds of those synths, but the former is a shame as it will limit the ability to fully recreate some DX sounds, such as the harpsichords and organs with release clicks. But many, many positives to counter those things! Great work! Will be purchasing.
Similarly, our key scaling is less in-depth than the DX7 for a similar reason. We made sure to add other things to make up for this though, I hope
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This looks like a nice piece of kit. I can tell this matti has had a bit of influence on it's development.
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Using Reason since version 3 and still never finished a song.
Using Reason since version 3 and still never finished a song.
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Wow, this is a beast. I think it is about time to sell my DX7 II-D.
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Yeah looks more like the players or Grain. Grains gui isn't great for me. I don't use it simply because of it's gui. Like a fisher price toy looking rather than a Lamborghini. This isn't as bad as I first initially thought though but they could've made it look like Dune 3 or Hive or something and knock your socks off graphically.
Graphics aside though, not trialled yet but sounds fantastic and looks very easy to wrap your head around. From Ryan's video, looks like a very logical (although can be complex) FM synth.
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I like the design. It's simple, easy to look at, unique, everything in place, easy to understand. Nailed.Creativemind wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021Yeah looks more like the players or Grain. Grains gui isn't great for me. I don't use it simply because of it's gui. Like a fisher price toy looking rather than a Lamborghini. This isn't as bad as I first initially thought though but they could've made it look like Dune 3 or Hive or something and knock your socks off graphically.
Graphics aside though, not trialled yet but sounds fantastic and looks very easy to wrap your head around. From Ryan's video, looks like a very logical (although can be complex) FM synth.
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I am not going to get chance to trial this for a few days due to work but can anyone confirm if the randomise ribbon can be automated? Be good if so to add variation on a sound during a track.adfielding wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021Yes! I'm an absolute sucker for variable patch randomisation to get ideas going, I was really pleased to see it here
I don't even need to read the manual to answer that question.Popey wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021I am not going to get chance to trial this for a few days due to work but can anyone confirm if the randomise ribbon can be automated? Be good if so to add variation on a sound during a track.adfielding wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021
Yes! I'm an absolute sucker for variable patch randomisation to get ideas going, I was really pleased to see it here
No that's totally not the point......
It really is an amazing synth. Congratulations.
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