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Grea sounding synth synth... that I wont buy. Purely personal but... No screen - I like to name my presets, simple as that. Horrible knobs - Tiny green arrows on black, will be totally invisible in all but direct strong lighting. Even the designer is struggling to read the knobs in this video (9:40). The knobs are too small and too close together. The knobs look like potentimeter heads rather than actual knobs. Over all colour scheme - the Bile Green colour in general is a horrible design choice. The synth looks dull and uninspiring.
Woohoo - This might be the first time we hear the reverb! The arp parameters are quite nice. PWM is well deserving of these long form demos. Can’t wait to get a Mantis and follow the company’s rise.
Visible Studio Equipment: Universal Audio 1176LN Limiting Amplifier: Positioned at the top, the 1176LN is a classic compressor/limiter known for its fast attack times and distinctive sound. Teletronix LA-2A Leveling Amplifier: Positioned on the second row from the bottom, the LA-2A is a renowned optical compressor known for its smooth, musical compression. Pultec EQP-1A Equalizer: Positioned on the left side, the EQP-1A is a highly regarded passive equalizer famous for its ability to enhance frequencies in a very musical way. Tube-Tech CL 1B Compressor: This blue unit is a modern optical compressor, known for its versatility and smooth operation. API 500 Series Modules: Positioned on the right, these are modular units that can include preamps, compressors, equalizers, and more. They are known for their distinctive API sound. Neve 1073 Preamp/EQ: Located in the middle, the Neve 1073 is a classic preamp and equalizer module known for its warm and punchy sound. Empirical Labs Distressor: Positioned on the bottom row, the Distressor is a highly versatile compressor known for its ability to emulate various classic compressor sounds. DBX 160 Compressor: This classic compressor is known for its simplicity and effectiveness, particularly on drums and bass. Eventide H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer: Located on the right side, the H3000 is a highly versatile effects processor used for pitch shifting, delays, and other effects. Lexicon PCM 70 Digital Effects Processor: Positioned at the bottom right, the PCM 70 is a classic digital reverb and effects unit. AMS Neve 2254/R Compressor/Limiter: Known for its vintage character, the 2254/R is a high-end compressor/limiter often used on vocals and instruments.
What Reverb is being used? What is it like without? Great Video BTW . Subscribed. Been fence sitting for a while but this has both inspired and demystified it
Christ, this is just too basic. Just use a DAW. Get your physical kicks another way. The amount of crap you have to buy if you can't play an instrument.
Great review! oi! Moog synthesizers can accept voltages from -5V to +5V, but the beatStep Pro is -10V to +10V, I can see you connect them directly, won't the Moog get eventually fried?
Do all synths have those midi capabilities ? Ie to have all those parameters controllable via Cirklon … filter etc etc I know there are some earlier synths like Juno 106 which only have basic midi functions, but how does one know wich synths have all the capabilities as used to control by the Cirklon ?
That was well explained and thank you. When the polyryhtmn knobs are turn and their buttons lit, are they synced to the main clock? It sounds as if they are playing what they like and when? Also...I have only had mine 24hrs so about the sequencers 1 and 2. Can seq 2 be set to run immediately after seq 1 has run? Thereby giving an 8 step sequencer? OR are they both completely seperate from each other but synced to gether?