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Discuss this fantastic synth here... ---- 'I don't know what makes XT2 sound at least 15% better than XT1, but it simply does.' - DJT http://www.myspace.com/rustymagicmusic |
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Great synth but:
needs an update and needs a Mac version ---- My free patches here http://fingermarks.co.uk/music2.htm My Soundcloud page: http://soundcloud.com/amused ![]() |
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An OSX version was released more than two years ago. ---- 'I don't know what makes XT2 sound at least 15% better than XT1, but it simply does.' - DJT http://www.myspace.com/rustymagicmusic |
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Oh wow so it was. I thought all COFX stuff was Win only. I own the Win version, how do I get the Mac version then? ---- My free patches here http://fingermarks.co.uk/music2.htm My Soundcloud page: http://soundcloud.com/amused ![]() |
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| ^ | Joined: 14 Sep 2002 Member: #3838 Location: In teh net | ||
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actually I'm not quite sure - if in doubt, simply contact Jon, I'd say... Kubik 2.5 is the only COFX plugin which: - has been coded in C++ instead of Delphi - was developed and released after RPCX was founded - is avaliable for OSX ---- 'I don't know what makes XT2 sound at least 15% better than XT1, but it simply does.' - DJT http://www.myspace.com/rustymagicmusic |
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I was disappointed with the sound, it has the potential to be a fantastic synth but sounds very digital and metallic. I had problems with the gui becoming unresponsive too. It is a shame Jon didn't develop it further and improve it. |
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Personally I think it can sound like almost anything. Hence I would not describe it as 'digital and metallic' at all - it can do that too, but it can also sound very organic, breathy, analog-like, warm, beautyful. It's simply put a wonderful instrument. ---- 'I don't know what makes XT2 sound at least 15% better than XT1, but it simply does.' - DJT http://www.myspace.com/rustymagicmusic |
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Caco wrote: I was disappointed with the sound, it has the potential to be a fantastic synth but sounds very digital and metallic.
That's one of the good things about it, although it can be both. ---- My free patches here http://fingermarks.co.uk/music2.htm My Soundcloud page: http://soundcloud.com/amused ![]() |
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I simply love Kubik. You can come very close to the sound of a Microwave2 (i own two MicrowaveXTs). It only lacks some "grit" from the hardware (the Microwave cuts thru every mix), in return Kubik can sound more "hi-fi".
+ great possibilities of creating your own waves/wavetables with additive synthesis + creating wavetables by resynthesizing samples (works best with samples without detuning/phasing) + broad range of sounds possible from digital to analog-like, from clean to dirty + low price o you need to get used to the signal flow and modulation matrix - the gui is sometimes a bit sluggish (on my computer win7/64) - it's a shame that it won't be updated any more Kubik sounds at least twice as good when you put some Valhalla Übermod or stw ReflexPro on it. Cheers, Gerald |
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| ^ | Joined: 24 Oct 2007 Member: #163856 Location: bavarian badlands | ||
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Caco wrote: I was disappointed with the sound, it has the potential to be a fantastic synth but sounds very digital and metallic. I had problems with the gui becoming unresponsive too. It is a shame Jon didn't develop it further and improve it.
i'm in the minority it seems as i agree with you. Just don't dig the actual sound at all. It has this weird thing to it which i can't explain but just sounds harsh ---- Please call me Theo. |
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Being a WT synth, how does it measure up to PPG? |
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imo it pisses all over it... Kubik is incredibly powerful - there are few synths with as many modulation possibilites - e.g. the LFOs are on a league of their own, then there are sequencers, multistage-envelopes, etc. ... the modulators themselves can also be modulated ---- 'I don't know what makes XT2 sound at least 15% better than XT1, but it simply does.' - DJT http://www.myspace.com/rustymagicmusic |
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ttoz wrote: Caco wrote: I was disappointed with the sound, it has the potential to be a fantastic synth but sounds very digital and metallic. I had problems with the gui becoming unresponsive too. It is a shame Jon didn't develop it further and improve it.
i'm in the minority it seems as i agree with you. Just don't dig the actual sound at all. It has this weird thing to it which i can't explain but just sounds harsh like I already mentioned, Kubik doesn't so much have a sound of its own as many other synths have . it so much depends on your wavetables and how you modulate them, how you tweak the envelopes and the LFOs, also the OSc mode, etc. - actually it's very modular - Kubik is more like a small and tidy yet very smartly equipped toolbox. It may sound bad, broken, harsh digital and what not - but then that's you... ---- 'I don't know what makes XT2 sound at least 15% better than XT1, but it simply does.' - DJT http://www.myspace.com/rustymagicmusic |
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| ^ | Joined: 12 Jul 2003 Member: #8022 Location: West Caprazumia | ||
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I LOVE the KUBIK! It's great for jamming live IMO. also as was said above it's a great little toolbox who's sound fits into most any mix.
It needs to be updated. I fear I won't be able to play it on whatever operating system is down the road and that thought makes me sad... |
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| ^ | Joined: 19 Apr 2011 Member: #255042 Location: New Zealand | ||
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I'll + all the good things said. It is an amazing tool. ---- Perception is the ultimate "reality" ~ but not, the ultimate Truth. |
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