Is this based only on the feature set or also on the quality of the oscillators or filters?4damind wrote:After some more testing...Compared to other synth it's worth not more then $30.
Oh boy, another VA synth. This time from Waves!
- KVRAF
- 20763 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
- KVRAF
- 3846 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from Underworld
Analogue synths have free running oscillators. That means they're not phase locked. Lots of other VAs have both modes to choose from, since phase locking them can be really good for bass sounds to make them sound stable, but free running them sounds great for pads, more analog, phasey. 
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- KVRian
- 805 posts since 17 May, 2011 from Philadelphia
Aah, thanks for that. I have seen that on some other synths like the MiniV.DuX wrote:Analogue synths have free running oscillators. That means they're not phase locked. Lots of other VAs have both modes to choose from, since phase locking them can be really good for bass sounds to make them sound stable, but free running them sounds great for pads, more analog, phasey.
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- KVRAF
- 5666 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
Looking at the GUI I can see buttons labeled 'DCO' and this indicates that Element may have an alternative sound when these are enabled. Try them ( I don't have the demo) and see how the oscillators behave in the DCO mode. They should imitate real DCOs and stay in tune, hence the phasing effect (due to naturally occurring Voltage Controlled Oscillator detuning in the non-DCO mode) will be minimised.
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- KVRist
- 393 posts since 12 Sep, 2005 from NYC
Yeah!!izonin wrote:I wish Soundtoys also released a VA. They have the best filters, the best delays.. what else do you need for an excellent synth!
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- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
Because of the limited features to other/similar synth.Uncle E wrote:Is this based only on the feature set or also on the quality of the oscillators or filters?4damind wrote:After some more testing...Compared to other synth it's worth not more then $30.
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- KVRAF
- 1759 posts since 11 Nov, 2009 from Northern CA
That would have been my opinion until about a month ago when I first tried D16's LuSH-101. This is a new VA synth as well, but not one I would like to part with. I'm not arguing that Elements is anything special, but LuSH-101 really is, and disproves this assertion, IMO.robotmonkey wrote: ... but the world does not need another VA!
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- KVRian
- 805 posts since 17 May, 2011 from Philadelphia
Yeah, no phasing effect with DCO enabled on both. Pretty nice feature to have that assignable to each oscillator. I guess that's one thing that maybe separates Element from other similar synths.himalaya wrote:Looking at the GUI I can see buttons labeled 'DCO' and this indicates that Element may have an alternative sound when these are enabled. Try them ( I don't have the demo) and see how the oscillators behave in the DCO mode. They should imitate real DCOs and stay in tune, hence the phasing effect (due to naturally occurring Voltage Controlled Oscillator detuning in the non-DCO mode) will be minimised.
- KVRist
- 53 posts since 18 May, 2011 from Germany
You can simulate VCO and DCO in synths like z3ta+, surge, helix...you can also make the osc freerun or in sync...so you can do z3ta+ or helix sounding ultra warm and fat or ultra cold and stable. Nothing new...evo2slo wrote:Yeah, no phasing effect with DCO enabled on both. Pretty nice feature to have that assignable to each oscillator. I guess that's one thing that maybe separates Element from other similar synths.himalaya wrote:Looking at the GUI I can see buttons labeled 'DCO' and this indicates that Element may have an alternative sound when these are enabled. Try them ( I don't have the demo) and see how the oscillators behave in the DCO mode. They should imitate real DCOs and stay in tune, hence the phasing effect (due to naturally occurring Voltage Controlled Oscillator detuning in the non-DCO mode) will be minimised.
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
that was fun...created an account and got it activated, but when i tried to DL it went tits up...now i cant DL as it says i already have it, which i dont.
anyone got the pc installer for the demo they want to send over? (as waves are impossible to contact via email)
anyone got the pc installer for the demo they want to send over? (as waves are impossible to contact via email)
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- KVRian
- 805 posts since 17 May, 2011 from Philadelphia
Didn't mean to imply it was something new, just different from comparable synths like Retrologue and Dune, which is what I've been comparing it to as they seem very similar. Basic low cpu VA's with single window interfaces.Impulslogik wrote:You can simulate VCO and DCO in synths like z3ta+...you can also make the osc freerun or in sync...so you can do z3ta sounding ultra warm and fat or ultra cold and stable. Nothing new...evo2slo wrote:Yeah, no phasing effect with DCO enabled on both. Pretty nice feature to have that assignable to each oscillator. I guess that's one thing that maybe separates Element from other similar synths.himalaya wrote:Looking at the GUI I can see buttons labeled 'DCO' and this indicates that Element may have an alternative sound when these are enabled. Try them ( I don't have the demo) and see how the oscillators behave in the DCO mode. They should imitate real DCOs and stay in tune, hence the phasing effect (due to naturally occurring Voltage Controlled Oscillator detuning in the non-DCO mode) will be minimised.
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- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
you can set osc phase in Dune in the matrix, for each osc.evo2slo wrote:Didn't mean to imply it was something new, just different from comparable synths like Retrologue and Dune, which is what I've been comparing it to as they seem very similar. Basic low cpu VA's with single window interfaces.Impulslogik wrote:You can simulate VCO and DCO in synths like z3ta+...you can also make the osc freerun or in sync...so you can do z3ta sounding ultra warm and fat or ultra cold and stable. Nothing new...evo2slo wrote:Yeah, no phasing effect with DCO enabled on both. Pretty nice feature to have that assignable to each oscillator. I guess that's one thing that maybe separates Element from other similar synths.himalaya wrote:Looking at the GUI I can see buttons labeled 'DCO' and this indicates that Element may have an alternative sound when these are enabled. Try them ( I don't have the demo) and see how the oscillators behave in the DCO mode. They should imitate real DCOs and stay in tune, hence the phasing effect (due to naturally occurring Voltage Controlled Oscillator detuning in the non-DCO mode) will be minimised.
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- KVRAF
- 5666 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
There are many comparable synths so the free running oscillators aren't new. Nor is the DCO mode.
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- KVRian
- 805 posts since 17 May, 2011 from Philadelphia
So in Dune if I assign one LFO to OSC1 phase and a second LFO to OSC2 phase, I should get the same effect as two VCOs like in Element?Kriminal wrote:you can set osc phase in Dune in the matrix, for each osc.evo2slo wrote:Didn't mean to imply it was something new, just different from comparable synths like Retrologue and Dune, which is what I've been comparing it to as they seem very similar. Basic low cpu VA's with single window interfaces.Impulslogik wrote:You can simulate VCO and DCO in synths like z3ta+...you can also make the osc freerun or in sync...so you can do z3ta sounding ultra warm and fat or ultra cold and stable. Nothing new...evo2slo wrote:Yeah, no phasing effect with DCO enabled on both. Pretty nice feature to have that assignable to each oscillator. I guess that's one thing that maybe separates Element from other similar synths.himalaya wrote:Looking at the GUI I can see buttons labeled 'DCO' and this indicates that Element may have an alternative sound when these are enabled. Try them ( I don't have the demo) and see how the oscillators behave in the DCO mode. They should imitate real DCOs and stay in tune, hence the phasing effect (due to naturally occurring Voltage Controlled Oscillator detuning in the non-DCO mode) will be minimised.
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
I really like this synth. There is something to the sound that I can't quite put my finger on but is certainly different sounding to a lot of others in the arsenal. There's some instantly gratifying presets which are showcasey and usable. The GUI reminds me of Tal and Z3ta+ with a little reminiscence of the Roland V-Synth XT hardware. I find the sound Smooth, usable and looking forward to getting into programming it. There's a a lot of choice out there today free and payable, but if you have an ilok and s spare $99 intro price, I think it's money well spent.
