The only selling point is its small enough to be in a rack otherwise just get a better sounding and more featured synth and put it on your desk next to your rack and play it along with your eurorack patches..
Not sure why I’d want this in a modular rack. Sounds okay but watching the presenter tweak those tiny knobs and no CV control I can’t see it as being that much fun.
It adds a poly voice to the rack. That is it's purpose. Almost all eurorack modules have tiny knobs so that is a given when you're dealing with eurorack. In additional to the droning mono voices in your rack, this adds beautiful, musical polyphony to your rack. I have the Poly Cinematic and it's never leaving my rack.
I really like the idea of these as like a "starting point preset" for polyphonic playing. If you have modular effects etc, getting this and something like Demon Core Osc instead of multiple keyboard synths.
You said they should make a single reverb module, 2hp I guess? Anyway, I think they should make a Stereo filter with reverb in the same size as their other modules. Anyway, great module, great demo, nice music. (Another comment and suggestion lost in the myriads of comments, commercials and content and other words beginning with c that we love to drown our misery inn. )
I’m thinking it’s like a Streichfett reimagined and on that basis it’s good value for money. I have the Poly Cinematic already and love it’s uniqueness. It will fit nicely into my setup.
The Disting EX has the poly wavetable algorithm which is similar though of course you have to menu dive a little and the EX does not have the hammer element
I like the sounds of it but the small pots on the module seem very wobbly and you'd think they would buy knobs that are more sturdy than that. I'd be afraid to break the thing.
@@JohnTrasher In a case, travelling around, its very easy to break plastic potentiometers. Metal ones would be a lot less likely to sheer off in (godforbid) an accident or if something dropped on it.
it kind of funny that half of the things that are on this module are also on the ghost module next to it: DJ style filter, compressor, reverb. It is awesome if you just can have a small case full that modules add a lot of extras, but at the same time it is kind of weird if you put lots of this “very complete” modules together in 1 case, because you get so much functionality where you might need some HP spent on more utilities to control all this functionality.
Felt piano and Wurlitzer has clicks throughout it, a shame, a lot of people complaining about it and on e you listen for it you can't not hear them, click click click.