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Anyone use TC-Data with Hydrasynth?

Shall one grab it? How does it pair?

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  • McDMcD
    edited December 2022

    The manual has pages and pages of Non-Registered Parameter Numbers (NRPN's) tied to MIDI CC's and supports Open Sound Controls (OSC's). Should be an interesting project to create TC-Data profiles to manage the synth but you'll have to do the work or find someone that has or will do it.

    https://www.mecldata.com/download/asm/Hydrasynth_KB_DR_MIDI_Spec_1.5.0.pdf

  • Thanks for your comment. I’ll give it a try!

  • @McD said:
    The manual has pages and pages of Non-Registered Parameter Numbers (NRPN's) tied to MIDI CC's and supports Open Sound Controls (OSC's). Should be an interesting project to create TC-Data profiles to manage the synth but you'll have to do the work or find someone that has or will do it.

    https://www.mecldata.com/download/asm/Hydrasynth_KB_DR_MIDI_Spec_1.5.0.pdf

    @McD do you have a hydrasynth?

  • No. I just Googled to see if there was any documentation to look at. Now I will google to hear it demo’ed. It seems to sell for $1300. I still cling to the illusion that iPads can reproduce any sound with enough developers willing to donate apps to the common good.

  • edited December 2022

    @McD said:
    No. I just Googled to see if there was any documentation to look at. Now I will google to hear it demo’ed. It seems to sell for $1300. I still cling to the illusion that iPads can reproduce any sound with enough developers willing to donate apps to the common good.

    Not to GAS you but they created several versions of the Hydrasynth. The Explorer is $500ish

  • Wonderful synth!
    Got the desktop version.

    More lofi ambient ish but it shows the beauty of her DSP

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