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Video from Doug..Poison 202 Vintage MIDI Synthesizer The BIG Soundtest
Man this sounds good, full of rich goodness from the days of analog yore, when oscillators were wild free spirits and keyboard players were scared and fearful creatures who lived in constant fear and terror of the ever drifting oscillator monsters who plagued their world, causing evil looks and vicious vulgarisms from guitarists and other non-oscillating members of the band.
Thankfully those days are gone and we can trust our instruments to stay in tune, unless we decide otherwise...
Poison-202 Vintage MIDI Synth is a truly outstanding synth for many reasons and when it gets audiobus and AU as promised in the next update it will be even better.
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A powerful Rolandesque synth in an iPad when we get AU. Only hope my Air2 will cope. Seen some high processor loads when using the arp
@thesoundtestroom Nice work as usual
Worth to mention is that track-freezing in Cubasis works pretty much perfectly if multiple instances of Poison-202 are needed before AB and AU-X support arrives.
The Midi-Implementation is pure CoreMidi at the moment (= no virtual midi) and that can be overcome by hosting Poison-202 in AUM and routing a sequencers (midiSTEPs, Fugue Machine etc.) to AUM and there routing it to Poison-202(Discussed in the other Poison thread).
Personally I have to say that I've not beed this 'exited' about a Synth.app in a very, very long time.
Yes it might be 'simple' and not 100% perfect yet but it has 'something' that makes me like it a lot...
@Samu
It's like two partials worth of Roland synth goodness with a few extras, minus the extra PCMs and filters. Roland pad and strings ahoy when we have AU. AUM will become a great synth
Many of the earlier presets remind me of the ARP Odyssey I used to have but with the option for true polyphony, arpeggiator and staying in tune!
That's why the 'track-freeze' option in Cubasis is super nice.
Phonem(Robot-Vocals), Ruismaker FM(Drums) and a few instances of Poison-202 is like 90s Techno revival
And throw in some Enkl for blips & blops and Viking for some bass...
Was the Odyssey duo-phonic, I seem to remember being amazed that we could play two notes at the same time, must have been 78/79 and me and me mate had gone to Chase Musicians in Manchester because we'd read in a magazine that they didn't mind people coming along and spending all day playing with the synths......so we did......they were cool..........sort of
Best guess on when we'all see AU?
Hehe, there came another 'Feature Request'. We don't have many/any? DuoPhonic synths on iOS.
(Hey Moog, give us a virtual Sub-37 AU-X based on the technology you developed for Model 15. I would not care if it would be a $100 app. It would be on my iPad the moment it got released).
Yes they were duophonic, Doug! I think I got my ARP from Chase! May have seen you in there because I used to go and play on the synths too - there and at A1 Music!
We never know, but I think at least by now I'll be on the beta for it
IAA-Instrument and Track-Freezing in Cubasis is my temporary solution...
iTuttle is mono/paraphonic
Would be good to get Link on this too to make it easier to synch the arpeggiator
Awesome.
Please please please developer, consider a no keyboard mode like in sunrizer(allows you to 'dock' the fx section over the keys) for midi keyboard use.
It looks as though there is a perfect amt of space to just double up the top panel to the bottom so that 2 oscs could be shown or one osc and the lfo/effects section or any configuration of 2 panels.
The center strip could stay as is displaying the patch name etc. And may even be able to fit a very minny row of keys at the bottom of the center strip showing midi key presses.
Sounds great!
Great demo as always!
I bought my new Matrix 1000 and later a knackered TR-808 from A1 Music in Manchester under the arches, when I lived up north for a while in Macc. Bought my guitar again from Johnny Roadhouse (this was a few years after it was stolen from me. Same guitar!).
Small world @u0421793
@thesoundtestroom ,
Thank you for the video! Just one question
Have you tried making some warm ambient/pad sounds? Is it possible or the engine is mainly for raw sounds?
PS. I remember you had an Alesis ION . Have you ever found an equivalent app ?
Quick Q: what does (and can) mod the PWM?
Currently LFO1 goes to OSC1 PWM, and LFO2 to OSC2 PWM.
I've asked for more comprehensive options being a PWM-Junkie (Envelope to PWM and 'phase' setting for the LFOs to make it possible to choose at which 'end' of the PWM the modulation starts).
Well done, good move, agreed.