Saving for a Sequential as well but money might go to Supercritical after all. Been eagerly waiting for some videos and I'm stoked. Didn't expect such depth in the videos; excellent job.
This is very encouraging. It seems very flexible and the thoughts in the layout seem to be well considered. I really like the fact that you open up your development process. It might be an advantage to not have to deal with long discussions maybe occuring in larger companies. This transperancy creates trust. From what I can hear and see it would fit my needs for a synth that integrates well into a band with bass guitar, guitar, vocals and some suvdued percussion loops. I´d like to see a video where you show us the pages and the navigation. Thanks for sharing your progress.
Thank you, I had a feeling this could be something special and you confirmed all my expectations. The only thing that would be on my wishlist is a comb filter, but if it's not in the cards then I'm still just as hyped as I am now.
Already have mine ordered, I might end up getting 2 if things go well. I can't see anywhere on the market a synth @ this price with these features. Looking forwards to the release.
IDK if the physical design would allow for it , but PWM on the Saw wave would be a great way to exponentially increase the amount of timbre variations !
Please. No one needs percentage points in a BPM monitor (0:50). BPM in percentage points has meaning only for computers. Just round it. In fact, every significant parameter needs a display, and it should be accurate and delivered in a format that actually has some MIDI/MPE or frequency or dB meaning. Arbitrary percentages and knobs with no numbers for reference are close to useless, and may be worse than useless. Making a fast workflow is great, but sacrificing repeatability or precision to get speed is unnecessary and wrongheaded (yet developers do this way too often). I say these things because you are still developing the instrument. The sounds are good so far. Don't let "simple" be the enemy of being usable. Usability on the front end should not prevent users from editing and tweaking in technical terms.
It will be a few months but they have listed sellers on their site, if you don't have someone local, do what I did and call the guy you buy synths from and see if they can get them in.
I was thinking the price is almost unbelievably low considering what you get and the work and resources invested in it, I hope they will have any money left :) I will not be surprised if it will be ramped up to at least 1.6k$ in the first year