As much as I love Diva, Saurus is definitely positioned for easier reach with the Diva CPU hit. Granted, Diva isn't about CPU conservation, my computer is 4 or so years oldIngonator wrote:Same here. After finally starting to read the manual (could be found in the installation folder) i realized how cool and versatile the oscillator section of Saurus is. See my demo at this page of the thread for an example.cain wrote:really loving saurus
I guess i have to rethink my current projects/sounds i'm working on. I guess that Saurus could move to the top of the list besides Synthmaster for which i already finished more than half of a bank. I have started doing some presets for Largo which have to wait a bit now...
Ingo
Saurus, DUNE, and kiloHeartz ONE are my new favorites. I can see myself using Saurus everywhere.
I really love Predator and other synths too, but sometimes I need a less bloated, immediate to program synth, and ONE and Saurus fit this need exactly. Firebird is a bit too limited (not to mention a different synthesis type), but Saurus is a nearly perfect mix of what I like to use without all the bloat.
I think this is a great synth for tone2's line up and a sweet spot for price against the saturated market.
Can we anticipate a big brother to Saurus like we had with Firebird and Gladiator sharing a very similar feature set?
I'm not saying I'm asking for more, nor am I looking for it per my quote above re: less bloat, just asking out of curiosity.
Well done tone2, as usual.
The keys graphics are a little lofi, though. JPEG compression artifacts?
