ImpOSCar2 Is Actually Here (Mac And PC), No Really, It Is

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Foxis wrote:
Synth-Project wrote:
O.k. last comment !

Right ! Feel free to discuss about the Controllers. I only say PLEASE stop it or start a new Thread.
I don't created any controversy on KVR. I've got many mails and answered on my page with that little vid.
I understand the frustration you must be feeling if people associate you with the new controller or (weirdly) t...yadda yadda:D



geeez. He said stop it in this thread

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Some sounds I made using impOSCar2 here.
http://www.box.net/shared/jn8olrupuqutsqa5hog2

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rasmusklump wrote: geeez. He said stop it in this thread
:love:

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RandomWave wrote:The controller really is a thing a beauty! I wonder if Synth-Projects was involved in the production? They made imposcar controllers as well:

http://www.synth-project.de/Welcome.html

After watching this video of the first Touch Imposcar controller unboxing, you cant help but think how much it begs to have the vsti plug-in built right into the controller.

Then you could use it as a dedicated stand alone hardware synth similar to a virus, etc. A form-factor similar to stripped down V-machine built right in would do it.

If you designed and produced what is essentially a full featured, dedicated hardware version of an imposcar, why stop just short of joining the hardware with the software for a few hundred dollars more?


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Well this synth is a pleasure to use. The large gui size is excellent on a high res 15" macbook pro. Much fun. But turn the volume back up please. ;)

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just took delivery of the hardware controller
that thing is larger than life and the build quality is exceptional!
Completely forgot that turning a real knob could be so much fun.
It really feels like i came full circle!

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Dr.Wu wrote:just took delivery of the hardware controller
that thing is larger than life and the build quality is exceptional!
Completely forgot that turning a real knob could be so much fun.
It really feels like i came full circle!
Just what I was hoping to hear! Mine should arrive tomorrow. Just curious: what wood did you choose and what serial number did you get? :)

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#0009
mahogany-came out a lot darker than from the pictures on the website.
looks gorgeous though!

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Dr.Wu wrote:#0009
mahogany-came out a lot darker than from the pictures on the website.
looks gorgeous though!
#0010 arrived here safely (also mahogny), and it is an awesome piece of kit. It really does make a huge difference for me when making music, it is much more spontaneous and intimate to use a dedicated controller instead of staring at the screen. Love it!

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Dr.Wu wrote:#0009
Foxis wrote:#0010
I hate you both. I just thought that you should know about it. :hihi:

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You could always buy maschine and put wooden ends on it. :hihi:
Latest release and Socials: https://linktr.ee/ph.i.ltr3

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is there really no way to just load a basic INIT patch in this thing????

Seems a seriously bizarre oversight in a synth with 60+ knobs...surely all you folks aren't just preset tweaking...how the heck do I get an INIT??

-Michael

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mholloway wrote:is there really no way to just load a basic INIT patch in this thing????

Seems a seriously bizarre oversight in a synth with 60+ knobs...surely all you folks aren't just preset tweaking...how the heck do I get an INIT??
-Michael
Just create it, by making a generic type patch, then save it as "init".
The synth doesn't really have a lot of knobs, so it should be easy.
That's how I did my init patch anyway.

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mcnoone wrote: Just create it, by making a generic type patch, then save it as "init".
The synth doesn't really have a lot of knobs, so it should be easy.
That's how I did my init patch anyway.
It has the most knobs I've ever seen on a softsynth!! I counted over 60....

-M

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mholloway wrote:
mcnoone wrote: Just create it, by making a generic type patch, then save it as "init".
The synth doesn't really have a lot of knobs, so it should be easy.
That's how I did my init patch anyway.
It has the most knobs I've ever seen on a softsynth!! I counted over 60....

-M
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