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Gas:Synclavier Regen

Oooooh I want, I don’t need, but I want….but I don’t need dang.
I’m gonna drink out of a lot of aluminum cans so I can forget I seen it

Comments

  • Try the Arturia VST, it sounds pretty good.

  • Synclavier Go! is much better specified, is it not?

  • @Philandering_Bastard said:
    Synclavier Go! is much better specified, is it not?

    This is 12 part multitimbral, does Go have multitimbrality?

  • Regen also runs on an FPGA and has 98 voices of polyphony. Not too mention, each partial can now have up to 24 harmonics or up to 48 samples!

  • edited October 2022

    What a cool device!
    It's fun to see more and more synth hardware manufacturers switching to FPGA designs.
    I'm totally missing the most sexy part of the Synclavier hardware though: Red illuminated B-52 buttons on a black anodized, brushed aluminum panel.
    Cheap rubber buttons is not my taste looking at a high-end hardware synth in a time that the hardware itself has to make the difference compared to an excellent, super wide choice of softsynths.

  • @u0421793 said:

    @Philandering_Bastard said:
    Synclavier Go! is much better specified, is it not?

    This is 12 part multitimbral, does Go have multitimbrality?

    The Arturia VST is also 12 part multi-timbral.

  • @MrSmileZ said:
    Oooooh I want, I don’t need, but I want….but I don’t need dang.
    I’m gonna drink out of a lot of aluminum cans so I can forget I seen it

    Ha! Aluminium cans have a plastic coating on the inside… so not a good route to Alzheimer’s! Sorry, you’ll just have to buy that amazing looking and sounding Regen 🙃

    https://youtube.com/shorts/xIVONw9Pr4w?feature=share

  • edited October 2022

    Very costly bit of hardware, but for a collector might be a nice addition to their lineup. I have a friend who picked up an original Synclavier... not really sure if it works or not, but it's real.

  • @auxmux said:

    @u0421793 said:

    @Philandering_Bastard said:
    Synclavier Go! is much better specified, is it not?

    This is 12 part multitimbral, does Go have multitimbrality?

    The Arturia VST is also 12 part multi-timbral.

    With IAA the IOS version was 16part multi timbral (just as the original).
    As an AUV3 Synclavier Go uses as much instances as desired for „timbrality“.
    (CPU cycles/memory limits may apply)

  • I’d love to have that but I could never afford it

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