by fizzydiodes » Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:30 am
just caught the demo in sonic state and the solaris sounds beautifull.The ability to use your own wavs or create stuff is very appealing to me , for sound design i am sure the solaris will be amazing with its built in stuff but i just love the idea of using some very unusual samples as sources also and to create tables.Maybe the solaris will eventually stretch to being bale to granulate user waves ? and scan these ' like on the reaktor travelizer and particle synth ensembles ) . . it already sounds beautifull . . .very crystal like . . .nice to hear a synth not focusing on grunge and analogueness over everything else.
Yes, user samples and wavetables will be loadable via the editor. There are no wave sequences (yet), as typically these use a dedicated block of sample memory, and I wasn't planning to have a 'factory sample ROM' type of object in there. This is not to say we couldn't provide a mechanism to provide wave sequencing functions; it's just that the content for such a function would be entirely up to the user (making factory-supplied wave sequences a non-item).
cheers,
john b.[/quote]
just caught the demo in sonic state and the solaris sounds beautifull.The ability to use your own wavs or create stuff is very appealing to me , for sound design i am sure the solaris will be amazing with its built in stuff but i just love the idea of using some very unusual samples as sources also and to create tables.Maybe the solaris will eventually stretch to being bale to granulate user waves ? and scan these ' like on the reaktor travelizer and particle synth ensembles ) . . it already sounds beautifull . . .very crystal like . . .nice to hear a synth not focusing on grunge and analogueness over everything else.
Yes, user samples and wavetables will be loadable via the editor. There are no wave sequences (yet), as typically these use a dedicated block of sample memory, and I wasn't planning to have a 'factory sample ROM' type of object in there. This is not to say we couldn't provide a mechanism to provide wave sequencing functions; it's just that the content for such a function would be entirely up to the user (making factory-supplied wave sequences a non-item).
cheers,
john b.[/quote]