damn you are right of course. Will remember that for the upcoming videos. Its difficult to use the synth, think in german and talk in english simultaneouslyTip: The interval of five steps - in german I guess "Quinte" - is commonly called a "fifth" in english. Same thing with all the musical intervals really, the third, the seventh, with the exception of the octave and prime.
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I'm sure we're all very impressed with this synth. I know I am. Wow! However, I am also sure that we will be equally impressed, or maybe overwhelmed, with the price tag which is sure to be between $299 and $399 at minimum. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this thing topped $500. So I'm not sure I want to shell out that kind of cash no matter how amazing this thing may be. So this will either be for serious music producers or those who have money to burn. Those of us who look at buying a synth as a night on the town may not be so quick to pull the trigger on this one.
So I'll be the first one to come out and say that this one just may be out of my price range.
YM(oney)MV
So I'll be the first one to come out and say that this one just may be out of my price range.
YM(oney)MV
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- KVRAF
- 5664 posts since 7 Feb, 2013
wagtunes wrote:I'm sure we're all very impressed with this synth. I know I am. Wow! However, I am also sure that we will be equally impressed, or maybe overwhelmed, with the price tag which is sure to be between $299 and $399 at minimum. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this thing topped $500.
msvs wrote: we are still discussing about the price, but there is a very good chance it will be below 199€
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- KVRian
- 540 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
I think they know that when they price Avenger reasonable it will be a hit. One of the problems with Phalanx is the price. I paid it reluctantly. Now it's one of my most used sampler plugins.
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- KVRian
- 514 posts since 2 Jan, 2004
The original price may well be below €199 which is great .... but then factor in the gazillion preset banks that will undoubtedly be released in a steady stream and I'm going to have to re-mortgage the house
- KVRAF
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
199 Euro is still $222. It would still be my 2nd most expensive synth purchase just behind Falcon.recursive one wrote:wagtunes wrote:I'm sure we're all very impressed with this synth. I know I am. Wow! However, I am also sure that we will be equally impressed, or maybe overwhelmed, with the price tag which is sure to be between $299 and $399 at minimum. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this thing topped $500.msvs wrote: we are still discussing about the price, but there is a very good chance it will be below 199€
However, having said that, if this sells for even that little, it will be the steal of the year hands down.
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- KVRist
- 278 posts since 1 Feb, 2014
for msvs:
I maybe don't understand it or missed something, but in video FFT Spectrum Filter, when you change from saw to another wave, harmonics have same positions, and are not changed to wave, why? I expected when wave is changed, harmonics graph will be changed to the wave harmonics.
I maybe don't understand it or missed something, but in video FFT Spectrum Filter, when you change from saw to another wave, harmonics have same positions, and are not changed to wave, why? I expected when wave is changed, harmonics graph will be changed to the wave harmonics.
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- KVRAF
- 2085 posts since 24 Jun, 2006 from London, England
You're tweaking/drawing the filter harmonics that will be applied to the sound, rather than drawing the harmonics of the wave itself
- KVRAF
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- 2468 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
most simple example: lets assume you use the FFT to isolate just 1 harmonic band, maybe the clean 3rd octave sine wave. After that you change the source wave from saw to square, its still the 3rd octave sine wave you are hearing, but its the 3rd octave wave of the square now, (the source wave must contain this frequency). So only the volume would change to the level, the 3rd octave sine is contained in this new source wave. Another example: if you switch to a white Noise as source wave, the 3rd octave sine is still there, but will be instable in volume, since the noise is always cycling. (sounds cool with noise by the way... like a whistling-sonar like sound, a pity I forgot to show in the video)
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- KVRian
- 673 posts since 6 Dec, 2015
Stupid question (but we never know given there have been precedents): will there be a demo ?
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- KVRist
- 278 posts since 1 Feb, 2014
mcbpete wrote:You're tweaking/drawing the filter harmonics that will be applied to the sound, rather than drawing the harmonics of the wave itself
Thanks you both for explanation. Is there possible create wave with harmonics instead change harmonic filter?msvs wrote:most simple example: lets assume you use the FFT to isolate just 1 harmonic band, maybe the clean 3rd octave sine wave. After that you change the source wave from saw to square, its still the 3rd octave sine wave you are hearing, but its the 3rd octave wave of the square now, (the source wave must contain this frequency). So only the volume would change to the level, the 3rd octave sine is contained in this new source wave. Another example: if you switch to a white Noise as source wave, the 3rd octave sine is still there, but will be instable in volume, since the noise is always cycling. (sounds cool with noise by the way... like a whistling-sonar like sound, a pity I forgot to show in the video)
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- KVRian
- 673 posts since 6 Dec, 2015
OK thx. Although it's pretty clear now that this synth is no joke.
- KVRAF
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yes, you just have to use an "even" waveform. An waveform which has in every frequency the same volume. Then you can start to work additive. I have created such waveforms in the FactoryLibrary exactly for this purpose.hanks you both for explanation. Is there possible create wave with harmonics instead change harmonic filter?
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