MATRIXSYNTH: Radikal Technologies Spectralis Analogsynthesizer Beatmatrix Filter Bank


Monday, October 08, 2012

Radikal Technologies Spectralis Analogsynthesizer Beatmatrix Filter Bank

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"Analog synthesis, step and realtime sequencing for internal and external instruments, can load samples into it, drum machine, multitimbral polyphonic hybrid synthesizer, complex sequence-able filterbank (which you can run internal sounds into as well), & more. You really have to check out Jorg Schaaf's demos to understand. The learning curve can be big because it is so deep, but once you get it it makes sense the rewards are MASSIVE as you really start to understand how ingenious this machine is. For example, the 4 oscillator analog synth can actually be used as 3 separate 1 osc mono analog synths. I love sequencing the filterbank and running a D-Synth (hybrid) pad sound through it...

Please note that the sound engine is exactly the same in the Spectralis 1 and 2. The 2 has larger flash memory and some cosmetic changes (though many prefer the looks of the 1), otherwise they are identical, though a new 2 is more than twice the price of a used 1."




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