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If you want a multi-timbral FM thing of beauty, buy a used TG77 or SY77. Tons more voices, multi-out. Mine is incredible despite its screen not working.
Yeah well - you have a scary large wage bill & investors (I presume - don't know for sure they are investor driven) and life is very different when it comes to taking risk and innovating. One reason I left the company I founded and am out on my own again......
are there any videos anywhere of the Finegear Archive_Effects, all I can find is the ask audio article, but no clips anywhere?
Superbooth just started. You might have to wait a week before somebody puts up a video.
Or search Google once an hour like I do..... j/k
Oh! I supose Elektron has targeted it to lazy right handed people. Its design isn’t for leftie poor people...
:V
That previous video was the very first sounds produced by the prototype. We have, as you noticed, announced UNO Drum and we have audio demos on our site and some videos too, including this first one using the actual UNO Drum units:
Seems sweet! Can it receive midi over USB?
Yes! From www.unodrum.com -
Interesting, I hadn't realized that the UNO synth had 2.5mm MIDI jacks instead of 3.5mm
This is awesome!
@McD: the beginning of the video has a nice tutorial about wavetables.
Bitwig put the beta 3.0 out obviously annoyed Ableton and Co announced CV tools yesterday which is a different take on Modular control! Interesting the way these 2 DAWs are going.
Digitone Keys...
You're not fuggin wrong!
Novation Summit sound demo.
Just messing about with the grid
funny - for years there was only the Nord Modular and now we are spoiled for choice. Audulus is still my software modular of choice these days but the Bitwig thing has potential
I'm actually more excited by the new Komplete Audio 6 being DC coupled - should be able to do some interesting stuff on the iPad and a modular with that.......
man I've been searching, I cannot wait to see what that thing can do
@pagefall I’m with you, IMO DC coupling on Komplete Audio 6 is the most exciting news of the week (yet) by far. I’m with those who look forward to CV becoming as normal a part of what daw type softwares handle as audio and midi signals. KA6 puts the NI juggernaut on that train: pushing for DC coupling to become an expected feature on affordable, mainstream usb audio/midi interfaces. It’s the tip of a huge tide...
Thing about bitwig 3 is that the big news has been out for a while. That said, does your experience w the beta support the thought that it looks like a game changer in terms of workflow and ease of use?
I guess this would be a good place to show how Jakob Haq already has UNO Drum and posted a jam with it:
I thought it was funny.
Think I'm good on step sequencer (can't believe I'm saying that out loud) but also from that page is this handsome little eurorack case that may just be the end of me.
Honestly, until I saw it on their own site I was convinced it was a joke. And still then I quickly checked in with my brain to see if was april fool's day.
And I thought the Summit was ugly but dayyyyum.
Gah, and the wheels on the far far left? wha?
It's the same number of keys as their Analog Keys but the A4 has half the voices. I guess they're thinking you'll be using ~4 voices on sequenced parts and 4 for playing. I dunno.
Wait. It's $1300 for the Digitone keys? I reckon Elektron makes great stuff and charge what they need to for it. But on this one... I don't get it. $550 for 37 keys, 8 knobs, extra outputs and two wheels?
Edit: after a little research, looks like it was the same price difference (originally anyway) for the Analog Keys and the Analog four.
Anyone know if the Nubass Volca is real yet?
In practice, on SP3 I have to say the beta is OM F’n G
There were some last minute bugs discovered that we felt were worth waiting to release until they were fixed. The whole point of a public beta is to find issues you haven't run into yet, and when that happens it takes time to fix it. Ableton has never given a release date for any of their updates, it's ready when we feel it's ready
@robosardine Yes it’s real.