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Jean Michel-Jarre talks OSMOSE
If Jarre is using it, the fortune is made. I hope to have one in a few weeks. Have you gotten yours @GovernorSilver?
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Wake me up when there are used units on Reverb or better yet at a nearby consignment music store.
That should be in about 5 years I suspect.
Lol @McD, once you have your fingers on it you never let go!
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It’s getting my fingers to part with that money. Show me what it can do for extra expression when you get yours.
I’m hoping that it’s non-piano like feeling doesn’t throw you out of your ability to loose yourself. If anything, I hope it opens new
Doors for creativity since you can really do after touch adjustments to so many parameters. Maybe it will slow you down and
Make you a new type of performer that paints with new found expression. Can’t wait to find out.
I have been watching quite a few JMJ videos of late, yes he has the Osmose, but he certainly is a collector of synths annd various sound contraptions, old, new, ordinary and extraordinary.
I've only really seen people rave about the Osmose. I wouldn't personally buy one for my own use due to it needing a desktop to tweak the sounds and my wanting to avoid accumulating too much stuff, especially bulky stuff. But seems like the sounds, expression and playing experience are excellent.
That said, I think anyone making an expensive mpe purchase should ideally try the instrument before buying. See for example with the seaboard how some love the squishy surface and others hate it. Some love the Linnstrument, others not. It seems you really need to spend a bit of time with these things, and compare them too, to really make a good decision.
@Gavinski Sweetwater here gives you 30 days. I wouldn’t buy it from France.
We shall see @McD!
This with the Linnstrument are the two mpe MIDI interfaces I would buy without even thinking if money wasn't an issue...
But after watching many videos about the Osmose, my only concern would the durability of the keys. There is definitely a lot going on under those keys and with this level of complexity I wouldn't be surprised if it wears out easily...