"instead of ADSR I'm goin CP triple D"
What do you supposed "C P Triple D" could mean when referring to envelope?
"instead of ADSR I'm goin CP triple D"
The Character / Presence module controls how the sound will be identified by listeners. For example, while you can change the attack of a violin, it's more important that you select how the bow will strike the string, and how each note is articulated..elliotness wrote: ↑17 Mar 2023"instead of ADSR I'm goin CP triple D"
What do you supposed "C P Triple D" could mean when referring to envelope?
I remember being blown away by the Hartmann Neuron when I first saw and heard it. Did it actually go into production?marcuswitt wrote: ↑17 Mar 2023By looking at the color scheme and the arrangement of some of the buttons/knobs/encoders/wheels of that new RE in the thumbnail image of the third teaser video, I feel like being reminded in the Hartmann Neuron synthesizer, which was a unique and new take on modeling sounds based on resynthesis. I wouldn’t be surprised if RS has incorporated that kind of approach into that upcoming instrument. We’ll know quite soon.
Oh I'm all about the teasers and speculationmarcuswitt wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023So what? That’s part of marketing.
That methodology of hyping things up keeps the entire entertainment industry alive, including sports, music business, movie business etc.
From my subjective perspective, from time to time there’s nothing wrong with being excited and triggered by curiosity about a new thing being announced. So, it’s all good, man… we’re humans, not robots.
joeyluck wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023Oh I'm all about the teasers and speculationmarcuswitt wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023So what? That’s part of marketing.
That methodology of hyping things up keeps the entire entertainment industry alive, including sports, music business, movie business etc.
From my subjective perspective, from time to time there’s nothing wrong with being excited and triggered by curiosity about a new thing being announced. So, it’s all good, man… we’re humans, not robots.
I was just poking fun at the people complaining about it.
Yea, guess we will hear a lot of same new songs as soon as Avenger2 is out. Personally i never programmed a song in a synth, because it is way to complex and time consuming, but its good for marketing to be able to do it, i guess
hoping for more reactions!!Faastwalker wrote: ↑24 Mar 2023New YouTube ‘speculation’ short on new instrument;
https://youtube.com/shorts/QgXG_4KouFY?feature=share
Grainström FTWFaastwalker wrote: ↑24 Mar 2023New YouTube ‘speculation’ short on new instrument;
https://youtube.com/shorts/QgXG_4KouFY?feature=share
Actually it is a dreamBRIGGS wrote: ↑24 Mar 2023Grainström FTWFaastwalker wrote: ↑24 Mar 2023New YouTube ‘speculation’ short on new instrument;
https://youtube.com/shorts/QgXG_4KouFY?feature=share![]()
Cheers, Ryan. I couldn’t get that to work myself!
Woah!... I just checked out NSynth... even in the browswer, it took midi input from my Nektar Impact LX61 synth. That's insane.avasopht wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023My money is on:
1. Physical modelling (multiple acoustic models).
2. Deep learning-based instrument (like Google's NSynth).
3. AI-powered synthesis (finds synthesis models to best match a recorded sound).
4. Analogue modelling.
5. Simple but valuable addition to existing stock synths (e.g. proper unison, oversampling, analogue characteristics such as wear, etc).
Forgive me, but I'm a bit confused regarding why a lot of people are really wanting M1 compatibility?
I had a looksee on the internets... and there seems to be a Mac VST for Hartman Neuron Synth... designed by the originators of the physical synth:Faastwalker wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023I remember being blown away by the Hartmann Neuron when I first saw and heard it. Did it actually go into production?marcuswitt wrote: ↑17 Mar 2023By looking at the color scheme and the arrangement of some of the buttons/knobs/encoders/wheels of that new RE in the thumbnail image of the third teaser video, I feel like being reminded in the Hartmann Neuron synthesizer, which was a unique and new take on modeling sounds based on resynthesis. I wouldn’t be surprised if RS has incorporated that kind of approach into that upcoming instrument. We’ll know quite soon.
A Hartmann Neuron style device as an RE would be very cool to have in Reason. Don’t think it’s what this is though.
There's a few threads going into more detail on this.StephenHutchinson wrote: ↑YesterdayI'm just curious what M1 support will bring to Reason that it doesn't already have.
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