Audio Damage Phosphor Released
- KVRist
- 443 posts since 12 Feb, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
hm... this has got to be the first AD product that kinda leaves me cold. A very simple additive synth, with a delay and some LFO routing. Granted, I've never played the alphaSyntauri, but what does Phosphor have that you can't get with any old additive synth and a bitcrusher/samplerate reducer?
There's got to be some kind of secret here, I jes know it.... someone clue me in?
There's got to be some kind of secret here, I jes know it.... someone clue me in?
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- KVRian
- 882 posts since 20 Feb, 2004
They seem to be alternating retro sounds, like tattoo, with more innovative ones like axon. Must be retro's turn.
I think this one needs a lot more audio demos to show why it is not like a lot of other additive synths out there.
I think this one needs a lot more audio demos to show why it is not like a lot of other additive synths out there.
- KVRAF
- 10128 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Nice price though
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- KVRAF
- 6368 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
The attraction is mainly the lofi-ness of it. It's also not yet another VA. Which is a plus.ravasb wrote:They seem to be alternating retro sounds, like tattoo, with more innovative ones like axon. Must be retro's turn.
I think this one needs a lot more audio demos to show why it is not like a lot of other additive synths out there.
The downside is that it's usually frickin' hard to coax more than a few sounds out of an additive that don't sound glassy or lifeless. I'm tempted to give it a whirl though (although I may wind up using the refund option).
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- KVRian
- 1290 posts since 13 Mar, 2007
The no demo stance may fly for effects , but on instruments it's a bit daft , as are synth demos that completely time out .....
I've had synths that took some time grow on me or that I rediscovered ,and even with stupid drop outs , I could listen again and was eventually sold .
30 days is fine to decide if an effect can do what you want , but synths are allot more abstract ......
But thats AD for ya ; DIFFERENT
I've had synths that took some time grow on me or that I rediscovered ,and even with stupid drop outs , I could listen again and was eventually sold .
30 days is fine to decide if an effect can do what you want , but synths are allot more abstract ......
But thats AD for ya ; DIFFERENT
Financial solvency and KVR Mix as well as oil and water.
- KVRAF
- 5530 posts since 26 Apr, 2007 from Noosphere
I will tell you what. if you buy Axon, Phosphor, then you can easily make perfect music. The less is more. All other stuff is effect processing.
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- KVRist
- 75 posts since 19 Apr, 2010
Yes but you need premium coffee and divine weeds too!Igro wrote:I will tell you what. if you by Axon, Phosphor, then you can easily make perfect music.
Btw have you already play with it?
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- KVRAF
- 3528 posts since 18 Apr, 2002 from British Columbia, Canada
their demo tracks always make me feel like I am a no-talent.
they take these simple tools which I have completely overlooked for lack of bells and whistles and make music which is better than what I tend to make with 10 times the instruments.
they take these simple tools which I have completely overlooked for lack of bells and whistles and make music which is better than what I tend to make with 10 times the instruments.
- KVRAF
- 5530 posts since 26 Apr, 2007 from Noosphere
hah, right.Lo- wrote:Yes but you need premium coffee and divine weeds too!Igro wrote:I will tell you what. if you by Axon, Phosphor, then you can easily make perfect music.
Btw have you already play with it?
btw, i have neither.
