by serena-5 » Wed Jul 31, 2013 5:43 pm
Hello all...
Hopefully this is not too redundant. .One of the things that we synth players love to do is to vary the cutoff in real time...however, endless encoders usually don't allow this (due to the seemingly endless turning to get the same effect). With such a powerful instrument such as the Solaris, can the feel of the encoders be user variable, at least on the filter, and on the ADSR's ??
By the way, I just sold my DSI Prophet '08...maybe my ears are too trained with all the digital stuff out there since the DX-7, but my Solaris sounded more analog on a lot of patches than my Prophet...and WAY BIGGER !! Some of the Moog patches, when slightly detuned w/a 3rd or 4th oscillator...scary FAT !!
Hello all...
Hopefully this is not too redundant. .One of the things that we synth players love to do is to vary the cutoff in real time...however, endless encoders usually don't allow this (due to the seemingly endless turning to get the same effect). With such a powerful instrument such as the Solaris, can the feel of the encoders be user variable, at least on the filter, and on the ADSR's ??
By the way, I just sold my DSI Prophet '08...maybe my ears are too trained with all the digital stuff out there since the DX-7, but my Solaris sounded more analog on a lot of patches than my Prophet...and WAY BIGGER !! Some of the Moog patches, when slightly detuned w/a 3rd or 4th oscillator...scary FAT !!