Dawesome MYTH

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Hooray! :phones:
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Really looking forward to getting hands on this thing. Have they hinted at the price point anywhere?

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Hopefully they'll do an intro deal for existing customers.
I have everything they've released so far. :hyper:

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seems like I´ve been waiting for this for ages... one more week then
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I believe in everything until it's disproved. So I believe in fairies, the MYTHs, dragons. It all exists, even if it's in your mind. Who's to say that dreams and nightmares aren't as real as the here and now?
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https://www.dawesomemusic.com/myth
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MYTH offers a paradigm shift: drag and drop audio and it will be re-synthesised as an IRIS.
anybody here knows more vs. "re-synthesised" ?

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Funky40 wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 10:32 pm
MYTH offers a paradigm shift: drag and drop audio and it will be re-synthesised as an IRIS.
anybody here knows more vs. "re-synthesised" ?
I found this quote from the developer (Peter) himself on an other forum:

"you can import samples. These are "re-synthesised" to something like a "liquid wavetable". Its not a faithful playback like in a sampler, instead it trys to re-model the sample with a synth engine. Afterwards you have all these funny dials to change the sound"

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Beachboy wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:50 am
Funky40 wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 10:32 pm
MYTH offers a paradigm shift: drag and drop audio and it will be re-synthesised as an IRIS.
anybody here knows more vs. "re-synthesised" ?
I found this quote from the developer (Peter) himself on an other forum:

"you can import samples. These are "re-synthesised" to something like a "liquid wavetable". Its not a faithful playback like in a sampler, instead it trys to re-model the sample with a synth engine. Afterwards you have all these funny dials to change the sound"
Sound similar to what Synplant does, which is the most fun I can have with a synth atm. Can’t wait for this one
'and when we got bored, we'd have a world war...'

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You guys are in for a treat. I was fortunate enough to be a part of the beta process and program some factory patches for MYTH. Here's a brief summary and patch walkthrough. Just a few more days! 8)

https://youtu.be/t15V6BpIfg0

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Ahh.. fantastic you are/were on board..
I have two Dawesome synths, never use them... got excited when everyone else was and GAS took over, but though I know they push new sound paradigms, I like my old fashion analogue-ese sounds for the most part..
Let me go listen.
rsp
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I think the concepts and approaches of these type of experimental new plugins are cool, but in the end I don't hear any sound I've never heard before or could make with another one. Especially when combined with the usual effects.

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I've gotta say, I'm not a fan of the preset browser at all. Sorting by artist rather than any kind of categorisation and tagging makes browsing presets a huge no-no when you're looking for a particular type of sound. I'll still purchase it because it looks great for experimentation, but yeah, that browser.

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If you mean accessing the presets through the burger menu, then you will be glad to know that there is a complete preset browser where you can select tags etc - accessed from the 'BROWSE' button towards the bottom right of the UI.

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You have tags, and you can browse by these tags, or subfolders or author name or by text search.

Beyond just browsing presets this is used to create a selection and then click on the BREED icon (the little chick with an egg) to create a new preset by re-combination of things from the current preset selection. Of course you have normal randomisation, too. And you can "freeze" sections to exclude them from randomisation / breeding.
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