I have dived into this awesome synth the last few days, and can't believe I didn't see the beauty of this beast until recently.
I have always used Solaris and Prowave for wave work, but that won't be necessary anymore.
I was quickly able to make some instrument presets and start combining them into larger performances.
That lead me to start making wave envelope presets which I can set up for lengths and different speeds I like.
This synth has become my newest love.
As usual the preformance and presets that came with this synth are awesome, and great learning tools.
Definately another great synth from John.
I would die to see the Solaris BETA PolyGlide features w/ this if there ever is an update.
Great GUI as usual too. Thanks JB.
Instruments / Performance 4 QWave
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Magnus C350 on a TV Dinner Tray Stand with 2 x PigNose Amps for stereo
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BTW,
JBowen must have been cloned considering the amount of work he gets done.
I never thought I would see QWave upgraded until after Solaris.
Just recieved a BETA 1.2 for QWave w/ Solaris's PolyGlide features.
And people wonder why I don't buy Roland, Yamaha, Korg, and Kurzweil products?
Their upgrades are only regurgitations that are weak in nature, as well as sound.
I can actually use 4 Oscillators for analog type pads, w/ all of the performance features of a real hardware synth, and use the other 4 Oscillators for wave synthesis type sounds that have long attacks.
Kind of reminds me of an Oberheim MIDI'd to a Waldorf Wave..........a giant morph.
JBowen must have been cloned considering the amount of work he gets done.
I never thought I would see QWave upgraded until after Solaris.
Just recieved a BETA 1.2 for QWave w/ Solaris's PolyGlide features.
And people wonder why I don't buy Roland, Yamaha, Korg, and Kurzweil products?
Their upgrades are only regurgitations that are weak in nature, as well as sound.
I can actually use 4 Oscillators for analog type pads, w/ all of the performance features of a real hardware synth, and use the other 4 Oscillators for wave synthesis type sounds that have long attacks.
Kind of reminds me of an Oberheim MIDI'd to a Waldorf Wave..........a giant morph.
Magnus C350 on a TV Dinner Tray Stand with 2 x PigNose Amps for stereo
https://soundcloud.com/jimmyvee/wormhole
https://soundcloud.com/jimmyvee/wormhole
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