Saturday, March 14, 2009
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The Rotor function looks like an extremely powerful thing, and unique. Aside from some newer modulars that could step from waveform to wave form (although this morphs too - amazing!)
ReplyDeleteWould love to hear some more mellow sounds using ramdomization and detail to create more organic "real" sounds - useable musically. Not replication of acoustic things, but having acoustic variation and character!
very interesting, i'm curious about the relationship between this guy and dave smith, a little wikipedianess is in my immediate future...
ReplyDeletelooks like a very powerful synth...
Mic technique *rollseyes*
ReplyDeleteI was ready to dismiss this as another VA with bells and whistles but it now seems way more interesting.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, I think I WANT IT!