@@JeffyG all good! Had to restart my Mac because it installed to ~Library/Audio/Plugins which is usually invisible but the restart sorted it! Amazing plugin, secret sauce. Probably the best soft synth I’ve ever heard honestly. There has always been a lot of potential in experimental sound in physical modelling and these guys have nailed it
@@inmatetorts6569 What's your opinion on Tela vesus Atoms or other physical modelling synths? I'm new to this synthesis method and haven't found a definitive YT video that compares the leading VSTs.
@@JeffyG physical modelling is hard to get sounding great, and it’s been an underground synthesis method in comparison to something like Wavetable. There’s not a lot of people who do it, and usually it’s with the idea of instrumental emulation. However this has taken it outside of the box and this is for making anything - but crucially with physical ‘sounding’ algorithms and feedbacks. This is the best sounding physical modelling synth I’ve heard, and it’s probably my favourite type of synthesis. It might not recreate a guitar all too well, but I’m not trying to recreate physical instruments - I’d rather just get the real thing and record them. This is taking it to a new level of experimental.
This looks like an attempt to apply graphical programming concepts to synthesis by renaming and iconizing control parameters that have long been understoood in the art so that the operator doesn't need to understand the basics of wave processing. The effect is to add chaff to the art of sound synthesis. There is nothing revolutionary there, just a repackaging of existing technology through euphemism.