MATRIXSYNTH: Aries Modular Synthesizer Demo 1


Friday, February 23, 2007

Aries Modular Synthesizer Demo 1


YouTube via 123synthland. Only Demo 1 is up as I put this post up.

10 comments:

  1. Give no one your name and wear gloves to avoid identifying marks.

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  2. Sounds like an cheap AM radio, static unpleasant noise :-(

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  3. Yeah, I know, right?! When I buy a real live modular synth I want to hear it making the sweet soothing sound of simple sine waves I could get my $50 Casio to make. How dare he exploit such modulation possibilities! ;)

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  4. If your happy with your $50 casio's sweet sound, I can see why this sounds so good to you.

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  5. Kewl Sound!!!! Post more!

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  6. "If your happy with your $50 casio's sweet sound, I can see why this sounds so good to you. "

    You clearly missed the sarcasm in this post:

    "Yeah, I know, right?! When I buy a real live modular synth I want to hear it making the sweet soothing sound of simple sine waves I could get my $50 Casio to make. How dare he exploit such modulation possibilities! ;) "

    The point being made was that what someone called a "static, unpleasant noise" was demonstrating the modulation capabilities of this synth. It's a waste of patchpoints to make $50 "simple sine waves" on a piece of gear with "such modulation possibilities". But hey, everyone's entitled to sharing their opinions.

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  7. for all of the wires plugged into that synth and to get the crackling sound you can get with any cheap AM transistor radio thats low on batteries?? either that thing is toast or the dude needs some skills.

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  8. Not to mention he'll probably be putting it on ebay for thousands of dollars due to it's amazing modulation possibilities.

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  9. more modulation /= better sounds
    just like
    no modulation /= better sounds

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  10. "more modulation /= better sounds
    just like
    no modulation /= better sounds "

    Good point. Depends on what you're trying to do. Both have their place.

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