i like the latest email from ni
"the world is more komplete"
Aah, now this looks fantastic too.Numanoid wrote:50 years old now, Buchla 100, West Coast synth at its finest:ENV1 wrote:Dont forget the ARP 2500pdxindy wrote:
But for sheer sound capability and grandeur (royalty), it is the Moog Modular.
That was a pretty mean bugger too.
Running for PM?vurt wrote:buchlas are nice too yup.
if i ever rule a small country with a half decent economy...
in this hole?musikmachine wrote:Running for PM?vurt wrote:buchlas are nice too yup.
if i ever rule a small country with a half decent economy...
atraf11 wrote:your ability to comprehend is whats f**ked. all points/rants still stand: me telling people to demo and use the shit before making stupid baseless conclusions has nothing to do with whether the software is available yet? when it comes, they can testrobojam wrote:Exactly - so it kind of makes your earlier rant pretty pointless:atraf11 wrote:now how could i do that? the products not even out, silly!robojam wrote:OK then, so can you provide a link to the demos so that anyone who is a naysayer can demo them today in place of reading the description?atraf11 wrote:use the shit before talking shit jesus christThe connotation is usually that the manufacturer of the software will provide it. Which they haven't yet.atraf11 wrote:demo = demonstration. there is no connotation of where that demonstration came from. go ahead and get all morally superior on me, youre all still wrong
No one's getting morally superior, just pointing out the illogicalities of your anger.
Well, sometimes less is more. In this case, omitting common enhancements - polyphonic mode for starters - surely makes it a more accurate model than various other offerings including ours.hakey wrote:Them's fightin' words!NI wrote:MONARK is [...] the most accurate virtual analog synth available
Brings up a new question: Did they do that with *both* envelopes? Afaiaa it's only the filter envelope that does this.EvilDragon wrote:ENV1 wrote:Curious if they got the filter envelope right. The voltage accumulating filter envelope is about as important to the minimoogs character as the filter itself, so if they want to call it an emulation, it better be there...Monark Manual wrote:The envelopes always continue from their current internal state. So, if you retrigger the envelope during a long release they do not jump to an initial value to start off the attack phase but continue smoothly from the current state. This envelope implementation in MONARK comes with an interesting side effect relevant to playing that somewhat makes up for the lack of responsiveness to velocity sensitivity: With a short attack and long release times MONARK's envelopes will keep building on top of themselves and actually keep rising. So notes played quickly in succession get more and more accentuated. You can either increase the attack or decrease the release time to avoid this behavior.
Answers your question?
No buchla is worth that.vurt wrote:in this hole?musikmachine wrote:Running for PM?vurt wrote:buchlas are nice too yup.
if i ever rule a small country with a half decent economy...
no thanks, id probably win and be stuck with it for years
musikmachine wrote:No buchla is worth that.vurt wrote:in this hole?musikmachine wrote:Running for PM?vurt wrote:buchlas are nice too yup.
if i ever rule a small country with a half decent economy...
no thanks, id probably win and be stuck with it for years
true dat.osiris wrote:
Yeah, you need to feed them or their posts become meaningless to them and the rest of the world. They can never come up with their own thought provoking contribution to a thread. The need to feel special and important through narcissistic internet ranting and quote mining trumps real life social interaction and experience. Continue onpdxindy wrote:atraf11 wrote:your ability to comprehend is whats f**ked. all points/rants still stand: me telling people to demo and use the shit before making stupid baseless conclusions has nothing to do with whether the software is available yet? when it comes, they can testrobojam wrote:Exactly - so it kind of makes your earlier rant pretty pointless:atraf11 wrote:now how could i do that? the products not even out, silly!robojam wrote:OK then, so can you provide a link to the demos so that anyone who is a naysayer can demo them today in place of reading the description?atraf11 wrote:use the shit before talking shit jesus christThe connotation is usually that the manufacturer of the software will provide it. Which they haven't yet.atraf11 wrote:demo = demonstration. there is no connotation of where that demonstration came from. go ahead and get all morally superior on me, youre all still wrong
No one's getting morally superior, just pointing out the illogicalities of your anger.
But if everyone wasn't voicing their baseless opinions, you wouldn't have a reason to rant! YOU NEED US!
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