Available soon: Tone2 ElectraX
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 11998 posts since 12 May, 2008
Yeah, regarding multiple layers, I can see the benefits of both. Better to have the extra layers in case they are wanted I suppose.
Question about the sample oscillator: Is it either vocoder/resynthesis of samples? Or can you load the sample just as a sample? Can it pitch without the length changing (ie. timestretch?) or any kind of granular like functionality?
Question about the sample oscillator: Is it either vocoder/resynthesis of samples? Or can you load the sample just as a sample? Can it pitch without the length changing (ie. timestretch?) or any kind of granular like functionality?
- KVRian
- 1172 posts since 4 Jul, 2006 from Germany
the nice GUI is a little bit "reFXed" 
#PassionForHappiness
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- KVRAF
- 5666 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
Just think of them as extra oscillators. Each layer has 3 oscillators. So in total, with all layers used, you have 12 oscillators! ( that's not counting the various unison oscillators).Echoes in the Attic wrote:Yeah, regarding multiple layers, I can see the benefits of both. Better to have the extra layers in case they are wanted I suppose.
- KVRAF
- 12172 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
I assume that the four layers act as essentially four independent synths with no ability to cross-modulate parameters on different layers/synths?
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- KVRAF
- 5666 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
Yes! and independent poly/mono modes and pitch wheel, which is great, since you could set up a polyphonic arpeggio or a sequence, and play a mono lead line on top using a pitch wheel which will affect only the lead line. I think that's cool, and a great design for people who want to load a sound and play, rather than faff around with setting up multiple synths and midi channels in a DAW.zvenx wrote:do these layers respond to different midi channels if so desired?
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- KVRAF
- 12172 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Well, FWIW, they did say:MaxSynths wrote:Uh, no one said that it's not a cpu hog, also with all the stuff going
This is another good point, IMO
Whatever that means....remarkable low CPU usage for an instrument as feature-rich as ElectraX.
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 11998 posts since 12 May, 2008
Do all 4 layers go through the same filters and use the same amp and filter envelopes? I was under the impression the layers were completely separate full signal paths with their own filters and such.himalaya wrote:Just think of them as extra oscillators. Each layer has 3 oscillators. So in total, with all layers used, you have 12 oscillators! ( that's not counting the various unison oscillators).Echoes in the Attic wrote:Yeah, regarding multiple layers, I can see the benefits of both. Better to have the extra layers in case they are wanted I suppose.
- KVRAF
- 2424 posts since 9 Mar, 2004 from Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
They are all completely independent of each other. Each layer has its own filters, envelopes, etc.Echoes in the Attic wrote:Do all 4 layers go through the same filters and use the same amp and filter envelopes? I was under the impression the layers were completely separate full signal paths with their own filters and such.himalaya wrote:Just think of them as extra oscillators. Each layer has 3 oscillators. So in total, with all layers used, you have 12 oscillators! ( that's not counting the various unison oscillators).Echoes in the Attic wrote:Yeah, regarding multiple layers, I can see the benefits of both. Better to have the extra layers in case they are wanted I suppose.
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- KVRAF
- 5666 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
And there are cool copy/paste options, so that one layer/parts of it can be copied to others, saving work.
- KVRAF
- 26928 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
I am just not interested in it cause using an instrument rack in Live, I can drag another instance of a synth, or different synth, layer them, split the keyboard, velocity split, with blending etc in seconds and drag it to the browser - made and saved faster than if it is in a single synth. Plus each layer can have its own effects chain including 3rd party stuff and midi effects including step sequencers or arps...himalaya wrote:And to add about the layers, they do come into their own for split-sounds, as xenos mentions, but most specifically for setting up cool arpeggiated sounds, where one layer has the arp on creating a complex rhythm, the other layer could have a pad (non arpeggiated), then the third some other sound, etc. It's just very inspiring to have so much sound under your fingertips - when you desire so. It definitely beats having to load several synths, set up midi channels in order to play one sound live when the inspiration strikes. Obviously, not all layers have to be used, and just one will be enough to create complex/simple/warm/cold/silky/harsh (delete as applicable) sounds. Anyway, enough from me.
Glad you like it though!
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 11998 posts since 12 May, 2008
Agreed! Horrid faux-3D knobs. Hopefully that's a skinning option.Cyforce wrote:Looks really powerful - but the knob in the gui doesn't looking good
But knobs wouldn't sway me one way or another. After all, I'm a Poly-Ana lover!
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- KVRAF
- 8094 posts since 16 Oct, 2006
+1pdxindy wrote:I am just not interested in it cause using an instrument rack in Live, I can drag another instance of a synth, or different synth, layer them, split the keyboard, velocity split, with blending etc in seconds and drag it to the browser - made and saved faster than if it is in a single synth. Plus each layer can have its own effects chain including 3rd party stuff and midi effects including step sequencers or arps...himalaya wrote:And to add about the layers, they do come into their own for split-sounds, as xenos mentions, but most specifically for setting up cool arpeggiated sounds, where one layer has the arp on creating a complex rhythm, the other layer could have a pad (non arpeggiated), then the third some other sound, etc. It's just very inspiring to have so much sound under your fingertips - when you desire so. It definitely beats having to load several synths, set up midi channels in order to play one sound live when the inspiration strikes. Obviously, not all layers have to be used, and just one will be enough to create complex/simple/warm/cold/silky/harsh (delete as applicable) sounds. Anyway, enough from me.
Glad you like it though!
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Audio Demos???
or Audio demos from the preset programmers would be good..
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- KVRAF
- 5666 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
Do you mean to say that you are not interested in a synth that offers 12 oscillators ? Don't think 'layers' but think 'potential'.pdxindy wrote:I am just not interested in it cause using an instrument rack in Live, I can drag another instance of a synth, or different synth, layer them, split the keyboard, velocity split, with blending etc in seconds and drag it to the browser - made and saved faster than if it is in a single synth. Plus each layer can have its own effects chain including 3rd party stuff and midi effects including step sequencers or arps...himalaya wrote:And to add about the layers, they do come into their own for split-sounds, as xenos mentions, but most specifically for setting up cool arpeggiated sounds, where one layer has the arp on creating a complex rhythm, the other layer could have a pad (non arpeggiated), then the third some other sound, etc. It's just very inspiring to have so much sound under your fingertips - when you desire so. It definitely beats having to load several synths, set up midi channels in order to play one sound live when the inspiration strikes. Obviously, not all layers have to be used, and just one will be enough to create complex/simple/warm/cold/silky/harsh (delete as applicable) sounds. Anyway, enough from me.
Glad you like it though!
