Reviewed By Maomoondog [all]
April 4th, 2014
Version reviewed: 8.1 on Windows
A very nice sounding synth / string machine. The patches are inspiring and the layout is clean and easy to navigate. M1 Choirs and Aerial are both really cool sounds, but, I think it is unfair to just pick out a couple of sounds, each one has been created with care. Friendly on CPU and not a large UI makes it a joy to use.
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Hello Benoit.
Have you read my little question on Audiofanzine? ;-)
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Polyphonic ;-)
Oops! Didn't know that "nonobstant" it's you.
So I was waiting for your confirmation... :-) :-) :-)
Un chouette nouvel élément dans ton catalogue ! Les excellents String Synths en VST sont vraiment rares .
Thanks.
Hello Benoit,.
hope you are going to read this. Thanks for the latest Horus-Update. The support for pitchbending is very mutch apreciated. But it would be nice if one could route the Mod-Wheel to the Mix of Choirs or Auto-Wah (or both). I suppose there is not much room left on the GUI to implement this. But my suggestion would be to make the keyboard a little smaller (put some keys off) and put a switch beside the bender button that toggles between "Off", "Route Mod-Wheel to Choirs Mix" and "Route Mod-Wheel to Auto-Wah Mix".
I definitely would make a donation for that. Horus is just an excellent machine - even without my suggested feature.
Regards, Digifex.
You can use the MIDI-learn function:
Right-click on a knob ===> Learn ===> move the mod-wheel (or another controler..). and you are done.
Anyway, thx for the suggestions.
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