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by scope4live » Mon Aug 09, 2010 4:51 pm

I worked with a DJ who used it for realtime morphs and very unique sounding Granular synthesis tricks.
But I learned what a powerful tool it was in generating waveforms completely unique to what I was use to.
I also have the original Roland D50 stuff I want to use as well.
The D50 was a really cool sounding synth but it lacked the ability to Vector, and using an LFO was kind of lame.
I am quite excited about this developer and plan on using him to also advance my Sample Oscillators in Scopes' XITE-1 a little further.
I will post here shortly on the waveforms sizes and provide an mp3 or 2 for demoing.
Some of the waves are already morphed and looped, Trapezoids, etc.
Im feverish.

by marzzz » Mon Aug 09, 2010 2:10 pm

Jimmy, you have a Kyma????

by John Bowen » Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:01 am

Jimmy,

Thanks for posting this! I’ve sent the link off to the guys in Germany to make sure we can make use of the material in the upcoming User Wavetable type in Solaris.

John B.

by scope4live » Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:45 am

I have already struck a deal for 75 bucks for RAW versions. If they sound as good as the little demos I listened too, I will send him my Kyma stuff and custom detune wavs for further conversions.

I need to have the Sample Oscillator in Solaris with high fidelity stuff so I can quickly make some signature sounds.
I will actually use JBowens Sample Oscillators with CEM Oscillators in his software synth as a demo so we might have an idea of the possibilities the hardware will allow.
By Friday I can provide a link for a quick sample.

I am sure at 96k processing the hardware Solaris will be King Of It Surveys.

by Movement » Mon Aug 09, 2010 3:00 am

Wow, good find. Those waveforms sound great. I'll pick them up once I have my Solaris. :)

Sweetness

by scope4live » Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:09 am


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