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Monday, November 04, 2013

Analogue Solutions Polymath Paraphonic Synthesiser


Published on Nov 4, 2013 rezfilter·62 videos

"More Soon!

Here's a very quick first glance at the Analogue Solutions Polymath.

Shown in the video is the step sequencer running a bass sequence in unison mode, and then later in POLY mode, playing 4 notes.

The Polymath is an amazingly deep and complex synth, so several videos will be required to demonstrate its many strengths. Stay tuned!

This is the first video featuring direct-to-computer audio recording."

Analogue Solutions Polymath Paraphonic Modular Synthesiser #02

Published on Nov 4, 2013 rezfilter·63 videos

"More live Polymath!

Here's a little paraphonic action (chords) while Polymath's onboard sequencer steps a steady rhythm. Nothing is processed and MIDI is NOT used in this example. The chords were played live, hence the slight off-beat nature of the performance.

After the first bit, you'll hear ENV1 being switched to ENV2 (manually).

A new Polymath playlist has now been created on YouTube and new videos will continually be added . You can subscribe to the rezfilter channel to get the updates!

Enjoy!"

Analogue Solutions Polymath Paraphonic Modular Synthesiser #03

Published on Nov 6, 2013 rezfilter·64 videos

"Here's another example of the Analogue Solutions Polymath performing one of its many talents: paraphony.

In this example, the Polymath is connected via MIDI to a DAW running Logic. A string of MIDI notes in Logic dictate the clock speed (and sequencer speed) on the Polymath (using MIDI NOTE #00). This is a very flexible way to have the Polymath sequencer follow your projects and the tempo set in your DAW. See the manual for more information.

You can hear the filter being opened and closed via the sequencer sliders on the Polymath. Small adjustments of various parameters on the Polymath front panel were made to alter the live sequence.

http://www.polymath-synth.com"

Analogue Solutions Polymath Paraphonic Modular Synthesiser #04

Published on Nov 9, 2013 rezfilter·65 videos

"Here's more Polymath, this time in Unison mode: all 4 oscillators + SUB oscillator are gradually added to build the bass line, one after another. Later, the EG modulation control is gradually increased later in the video.

The analogue step sequencer controls only the filter modulation (not pitch). Pitch is controlled via an external MIDI controller, where the notes sequenced into Logic.

The arpeggiator on the Polymath is also easily syncable to MIDI/DAW, and combined with the filter modulation of the step sequencer, can create some awesome effects.

More to come!"

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