by seamonkey » Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:30 am
999? wow, that's quite a bit(more than I hoped for)

. It will be interesting to hear how the different sound designers approach this wonderful new synthesizer with it's many tools to choose from.
It's nice to have a place to start(presets) with every new synthesizer but there's nothing more rewarding than coming up with one's own unique sound creation even if they are sometimes edited versions of a preset.
While I have a basic understanding of synthesis I'm basically a knob twister, button pusher, see what happens if I do this kinda guy.
I've just acquired a partially filled synthesizers.com porta 22 modular and the ability to see the signal path going from one module to another is not only fun but highly educational.
I guess that's how the term patches became so widely used in the early days, from people using patch cords to create their sounds.
Yes, I remember auditioning synths in the late 80's and each manufacturer had their own terminology, voices, combi's, presets, patches, programs, partials, etc.
Jimmy I'm so old Bob Moog was my paperboy!

999? wow, that's quite a bit(more than I hoped for) :). It will be interesting to hear how the different sound designers approach this wonderful new synthesizer with it's many tools to choose from.
It's nice to have a place to start(presets) with every new synthesizer but there's nothing more rewarding than coming up with one's own unique sound creation even if they are sometimes edited versions of a preset.
While I have a basic understanding of synthesis I'm basically a knob twister, button pusher, see what happens if I do this kinda guy.
I've just acquired a partially filled synthesizers.com porta 22 modular and the ability to see the signal path going from one module to another is not only fun but highly educational.
I guess that's how the term patches became so widely used in the early days, from people using patch cords to create their sounds.
Yes, I remember auditioning synths in the late 80's and each manufacturer had their own terminology, voices, combi's, presets, patches, programs, partials, etc. :lol:
Jimmy I'm so old Bob Moog was my paperboy! :lol: