01-22-2013 03:14 PM
WHAAAT
Now Kurzweil teases too!!!!
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bloody skins...
But Namm is still awesome!
01-22-2013 03:17 PM
Elektron A4 has my interest...just not a fan of so much endless knob twiddling...would like values to have corser options as well as all that fine tune multispin!
01-22-2013 05:25 PM
Ummm, the A4 does have a courser option, just ike all the Elektrons, push in on the knob while turning it and you can cover the whole range in about half a turn of the knob. And even courser still if you hold function button while turning you get high, middle and low settings for a knob so doesnt get much courser then that.
01-22-2013 08:00 PM - edited 01-22-2013 08:02 PM
King Korg looks pretty interesting to me. I'm looking forward to hearing more about it.
A little OT - but does anyone know how you use the ' quote ' function now?
01-22-2013 08:42 PM
mildbill wrote:King Korg looks pretty interesting to me. I'm looking forward to hearing more about it.
A little OT - but does anyone know how you use the ' quote ' function now?
Yes - when you reply, click the blue 'Quote' button in the upper right hand corner.
01-22-2013 08:50 PM
01-22-2013 09:36 PM
mildbill wrote:King Korg looks pretty interesting to me. I'm looking forward to hearing more about it.
Looks like Behringer made it.
01-23-2013 05:39 AM
Looks like Behringer made it.
I wish they would make a knobby VA synth, or an Electribe style groovebox. I'd buy one to beat up on.
01-23-2013 07:17 AM
As long as it doesn't look like a medical device, I'm all for it.
01-23-2013 07:32 AM
NuSkoolTone wrote:I have to say, I'm a gear snob and with the vr-09 Roland Combo I was impressed! Yeah, I can find stuff wrong with it, but it looks FUN! From the demos sounds pretty good too. For the intended audience, looks like a wiiner to me!
Yeah I was considering a Krome or something but this thing has me intrigued as all get out...
01-23-2013 09:28 AM
Hey everybody, there is some show on called NAMM, In 1 days time.... woo hoo...
Just say'n :cattongue:
01-23-2013 09:37 AM - edited 01-23-2013 09:39 AM
MikeyParent wrote:
NuSkoolTone wrote:I have to say, I'm a gear snob and with the vr-09 Roland Combo I was impressed! Yeah, I can find stuff wrong with it, but it looks FUN! From the demos sounds pretty good too. For the intended audience, looks like a wiiner to me!
Yeah I was considering a Krome or something but this thing has me intrigued as all get out...
I guess for anyone that likes its sound, has an iPad and needs the hands on stuff it is really great, the synth side has no real limits, the new Jupiters seem to be over kill in some ways and still needy in others.
I can't really judge the non synth sounds as I am not into that. And it is not clear if the mapping to the draw bars is for any PCM synth sounds as opposed to the main synth engine accessed via the iPad. If they still have the latter un mapped that would be silly...
The instructions will tell us more, as the onboard screen seems to be doing basic stuff only...
Otherwise a very affordable way into the new VA synth with more live controls than the Jups... caveat they may have cut down some stuff and the effects are all global...
The Looper looks fun too
01-23-2013 10:49 AM - edited 01-23-2013 10:50 AM
Bernard wrote:
MikeyParent wrote:
NuSkoolTone wrote:I have to say, I'm a gear snob and with the vr-09 Roland Combo I was impressed! Yeah, I can find stuff wrong with it, but it looks FUN! From the demos sounds pretty good too. For the intended audience, looks like a wiiner to me!
Yeah I was considering a Krome or something but this thing has me intrigued as all get out...
I guess for anyone that likes its sound, has an iPad and needs the hands on stuff it is really great, the synth side has no real limits, the new Jupiters seem to be over kill in some ways and still needy in others.
I can't really judge the non synth sounds as I am not into that. And it is not clear if the mapping to the draw bars is for any PCM synth sounds as opposed to the main synth engine accessed via the iPad. If they still have the latter un mapped that would be silly...
The instructions will tell us more, as the onboard screen seems to be doing basic stuff only...
Otherwise a very affordable way into the new VA synth with more live controls than the Jups... caveat they may have cut down some stuff and the effects are all global...
The Looper looks fun too
If you look at the pic of it in high res, there are synth mappings for *some* of the drawbars:
01-23-2013 11:10 AM
MikeyParent wrote:
Bernard wrote:
MikeyParent wrote:
NuSkoolTone wrote:I have to say, I'm a gear snob and with the vr-09 Roland Combo I was impressed! Yeah, I can find stuff wrong with it, but it looks FUN! From the demos sounds pretty good too. For the intended audience, looks like a wiiner to me!
Yeah I was considering a Krome or something but this thing has me intrigued as all get out...
I guess for anyone that likes its sound, has an iPad and needs the hands on stuff it is really great, the synth side has no real limits, the new Jupiters seem to be over kill in some ways and still needy in others.
I can't really judge the non synth sounds as I am not into that. And it is not clear if the mapping to the draw bars is for any PCM synth sounds as opposed to the main synth engine accessed via the iPad. If they still have the latter un mapped that would be silly...
The instructions will tell us more, as the onboard screen seems to be doing basic stuff only...
Otherwise a very affordable way into the new VA synth with more live controls than the Jups... caveat they may have cut down some stuff and the effects are all global...
The Looper looks fun tooIf you look at the pic of it in high res, there are synth mappings for *some* of the drawbars:
They are the ones I refer too. Roland has some complex products where they missed golden opertunities to map stuff, sometimes in fairness because other mappings allowed sequencing of movements, but still they seem to not quite go the full way of user friendliness... Until I read it in the instructions that they are controlling the actual SuperNatural synth engine, then I am left assuming it is there for all other PCM sounds to give basic GM style edits, since we know that the SN Synth and the SN Organ engines are controlled via an iPad. If your into iPads then you probably have little to worry about if you like the sound...
01-23-2013 11:23 AM - edited 01-23-2013 11:31 AM
OK - thanks. Oops - I guess clicking the blue 'quote' box didn't work for me, synthaholic.
How about we start individual topics for stuff that's announced, so everyone doesn't have to dig through one long thread.
Sounds like a good project for Bernard.:catwink:
01-23-2013 11:28 AM - edited 01-23-2013 11:29 AM
1001gear wrote:
mildbill wrote:King Korg looks pretty interesting to me. I'm looking forward to hearing more about it.
Looks like Behringer made it.
Ya - it looks plain and a bit ugly. But beauty's only skin deep.
What's interesting to me is the variety of synth engines inside of it.
Aha - 'quote' worked for me this time.
01-23-2013 11:35 AM
mildbill wrote:
What's interesting to me is the variety of synth engines inside of it.
Actually, it seems more like just one synth engine, but with a variety of oscillator and filter types.
01-23-2013 12:16 PM
D-Beam. Again. :lol: Seriously? Does anyone actually use this?
01-23-2013 12:34 PM - edited 01-23-2013 12:44 PM
Citizen Klaus wrote:
mildbill wrote:
What's interesting to me is the variety of synth engines inside of it.
Actually, it seems more like just one synth engine, but with a variety of oscillator and filter types.
I don't speak the language, but on the scan in post #166 on this page, I see - MS20, Mono/Poly, Prophecy, Z1, MS2000, and Radias listed.
EDIT: never mind. According to this, it's re-hashed DWGS and PCM or somesuch:
http://www.harmonycentral.com/t5/Keys-Synths-amp-S
Not interested, and it doesn't seem too much like ' King Korg ' anymore - LOL
01-23-2013 02:06 PM
mildbill wrote:How about we start individual topics for stuff that's announced, so everyone doesn't have to dig through one long thread.
Sounds like a good project for Bernard.:catwink:
Oncle Bob is on it... LOL
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