This is an Amazing looking and Sounding piece of equipment! Or should I say, picks up Amazing signals all around us! I need one of these like yesterday! Thanks for making such Awesome products!
SOMA! I've signed up to receive updates. Amazing potential this thing. I love it. I want to do so many things with it. Hey, I'd love to help SOMA Laboratories advertise this thing locally. I have pasted your demo videos in a dozen discord servers and told all my friends. I'd love to take this thing into local malls and play it for you guys. Maybe we can set something up? I'm in Southern CA, have varied performance experience. The music scene here is pretty open minded!
I love this machine... but there is an issue with the kick.. it doesn't do consistent transients. The vermona mk1 and 2 had a similar issue that was fixed on mk3. So if you make dance music you'll need another source for your kick.
@somasynths I literally bought this brand new last week. Are you saying I need to buy a new pcb, take the pulsar to bits and replace the pcb inside to make the kick work properly... seems a bit odd.
I'm very interested in the product, but couldn't make it through the video due to that terrible song being created. In every one of these Soma demo videos, the user doesn't seem to have any musical ability.
Last week at a gig my pulsar fell to the floor. I almost cried. But my friend told me “ don’t worry man Russians build war tanks, it will be fine” 😅 And it really was thankfully. Now I understand why.
My friend has this drum machine and sent the link. I’m not good at synthesis but you make it creative and fun, i feel like i could try it. Glitch is fine ok but u have a motor behind you, that’s how my 80yo. father describes great rock and roll ‘It’s got a motor.’ So much longer than i could usually watch YT great instrunent your range is epic 🏀
Nice! Where can I find the SDK and documentation to start programming my own firmware? Is there a repository on GitHub? Would you open-source the current firmware as an example/starting point for development? This might be a very interesting platform for musicians and developers. Please share the details and your roadmap. 12:16
Sure it looks and sounds amazing. But I cannot imagine that it is fun for me to play. Haptic seems a lot like Theremin without a defined "end point", I prefer more to have pads I touch or hit with my fingers, I don't have the skill to play "in the air" like that. Of course also I cannot afford it... Either way, nonetheless congratulation to this new developed instrument! Soma is probably the only manufacturer that really develops new things which are not just copies of already existing things. It would be interesting to see a kind of analogue/digital drum once, based on the tankdrum but with pickups inside... Or a new development, synth for hand and finger drumming. That would be a potential product I would happily consider saving money for 😅