I was hoping for a release today during the stream but no luck. At least VST3 is coming for those who wanted it

There we have it guys - it's going to be a physically modelled cowbell.
Ryan must be bummed that we still aren’t getting the physically modeled Banjo.
Hard to speculate now.Chi-Individual wrote: ↑15 Dec 2022Mattias confirmed during today's live stream, via the chat, that the new Reason instrument that was scheduled has been pushed back. But he also confirmed that it’s going to be bigger and better than first intended, my paraphrasing not his. Still no word on what it will be though.
I was hoping for a release today during the stream but no luck. At least VST3 is coming for those who wanted it![]()
I would love a Jupiter 8 or Matrix 12 simulation that doesn’t put my cpu in a chokehold like Arturia’s.hyperdeath666 wrote: ↑16 Dec 2022Some manner of vintage synth emulation seems like a decent guess (probably more akin to DIVA than just recreating an instrument). Those are pretty hot right now.
You laugh, but you can get a hell of a lot of range from a cowbell.arnigretar wrote: ↑16 Dec 2022LOL..was gonna post "modular cowbell" but selig was first. But new instrument. Exciting nonethelessbut pushed back could be like spring. But time moves so fast that it doesn't matter. Does anything matter? Ok, back to nothing!
What about Friktion? The resonator has a banjo. Although I guess it might not come with any basic banjo presets. Worthy of an update for sure.Chi-Individual wrote: ↑16 Dec 2022Ryan must be bummed that we still aren’t getting the physically modeled Banjo.
Yeah a cowbell that is like Klevgrand's Guiro would be cool. https://klevgrand.com/products/guiroavasopht wrote: ↑16 Dec 2022You laugh, but you can get a hell of a lot of range from a cowbell.arnigretar wrote: ↑16 Dec 2022LOL..was gonna post "modular cowbell" but selig was first. But new instrument. Exciting nonethelessbut pushed back could be like spring. But time moves so fast that it doesn't matter. Does anything matter? Ok, back to nothing!
The way you palm it changes the tonal dynamics. You can do subtle things like gently releasing your palm while striking to create a filter envelope effect.
Where you strike, and which part of the stick you strike with also make a difference.
Plus you can also subtly manipulate the pitch while playing.
It's the same for most percussion instruments.
So maybe the joke's on us and they really have created some sort of modular percussion device complete with cowbell, triangle and cuica (one of my favourites)![]()
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