Tone2 Electra 2
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- KVRist
- 274 posts since 27 May, 2013 from Leesburg, VA
One thing I'd like to see is, for the presets that use a wave sample or resynthesis, to see the name of the originating wavefile somewhere in the GUI. Even if it's been "edited" or modified in some way, it would be nice to see the original wavefile name. When this is given in other plugins it gives me a feel for the sound of that wavefile particularly if it's used in multiple presets; or else it gives me an idea along the lines of how to create a similar sound. I know you can save an existing wave out of a preset and use it that way but it takes longer to the point it's not worth it when browsing presets.
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- KVRist
- 440 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
BP Boobs Tube. Would you believe me if I was laying in bed thinking about a dual bandpass filter two nights ago? That made me laugh out loud. If only my girlfriend found that funny as I did.
- KVRAF
- 6465 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
Sure. Everybody loves boobs.LimboLoves wrote:BP Boobs Tube. Would you believe me if I was laying in bed thinking about a dual bandpass filter two nights ago?

- KVRist
- 160 posts since 3 Jan, 2012
As an owner of ElectraX, this is such a miss-fire to me. Even though the patch browser update would be super helpful, I will not be picking up Electra2. The upgrade price is way off. I don't care about presets, but it seems like that is where they are arriving at their "upgrade" price. The Patch Browser is all they needed to add, and it could have been a free update for existing users. Especially considering how much ElectraX cost me already.
But aside from that, where they really miss-fired:
One of my favourite aspects of ElectraX was the GUI. I don't just create music with my ears. Sometimes I need to look at concept art, or arrange my DAW in a aesthetically pleasing way. Sometimes I even create loops of video to play over and over while I write. Sometimes, I like when a GUI can represent the mood I am trying to achieve. Certainly, vintage emulation style GUIs make me feel like I am Vangelis sitting at his work station, and the inspiration DOES flow as a result. But other times, GUIs like the original ElectraX present an opportunity to design instruments based off a look. That white synth GUI was perfect for creating icy echoes and sky soaring pads, and combining it with the other synths gave me a different way to visualize layers based off mood. I thought that was brilliant about the original.
Weird moves. I am not aching to get this. I am just curiously fascinated by the bizarre moves of Tone2.
But aside from that, where they really miss-fired:
One of my favourite aspects of ElectraX was the GUI. I don't just create music with my ears. Sometimes I need to look at concept art, or arrange my DAW in a aesthetically pleasing way. Sometimes I even create loops of video to play over and over while I write. Sometimes, I like when a GUI can represent the mood I am trying to achieve. Certainly, vintage emulation style GUIs make me feel like I am Vangelis sitting at his work station, and the inspiration DOES flow as a result. But other times, GUIs like the original ElectraX present an opportunity to design instruments based off a look. That white synth GUI was perfect for creating icy echoes and sky soaring pads, and combining it with the other synths gave me a different way to visualize layers based off mood. I thought that was brilliant about the original.
Weird moves. I am not aching to get this. I am just curiously fascinated by the bizarre moves of Tone2.
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- KVRAF
- 5666 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
Are the original colours no longer available for loading optionally?
- KVRist
- 160 posts since 3 Jan, 2012
I was curious about that, too. The specs didn't seem to suggest that they were.
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- KVRAF
- 6465 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
Currently, it seems that they are not but I wouldn't be surprised if they provide them as a skin at some point. FWIW, I prefer the muted greys in Electra2.himalaya wrote:Are the original colours no longer available for loading optionally?
I don't care about presets either but am thrilled with the ability to load samples and resynthesis. Some of the new filters and effects are excellent too. Having said that, I also think the upgrade price is high.Norrin_Radd wrote:I don't care about presets, but it seems like that is where they are arriving at their "upgrade" price.
The one thing that hasn't been mentioned is Electra's mouse ranges are calibrated perfectly IMO. It seems like a small thing but, for example, I get frustrated with Diva with it's coarse being too coarse and it's fine too fine. It's a pleasure to be able to quickly find the right value on Electra without a struggle.
- KVRAF
- 2388 posts since 10 Jul, 2006 from Tampa
Not fuzzy ones.Frantz wrote:Sure. Everybody loves boobs.LimboLoves wrote:BP Boobs Tube. Would you believe me if I was laying in bed thinking about a dual bandpass filter two nights ago?![]()
Steve
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- KVRAF
- 2960 posts since 9 Dec, 2011 from falling
Damn you! Why do you make me want this synth???Frantz wrote:Sure. Everybody loves boobs.LimboLoves wrote:BP Boobs Tube. Would you believe me if I was laying in bed thinking about a dual bandpass filter two nights ago?![]()
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- KVRian
- 1172 posts since 6 Mar, 2004
What you mention above was precisely what many people objected to about ElectraX, myself included. I understand your point, though, some people are visual thinkers, some people just find that a distraction. I myself would _love_ if every single plugin GUI looked exactly the same so I could focus on just to what a plugin sounds like - I find complex and "flashy" GUI's extremely distracting.Norrin_Radd wrote: But aside from that, where they really miss-fired:
One of my favourite aspects of ElectraX was the GUI. I don't just create music with my ears. Sometimes I need to look at concept art, or arrange my DAW in a aesthetically pleasing way. Sometimes I even create loops of video to play over and over while I write. Sometimes, I like when a GUI can represent the mood I am trying to achieve. Certainly, vintage emulation style GUIs make me feel like I am Vangelis sitting at his work station, and the inspiration DOES flow as a result. But other times, GUIs like the original ElectraX present an opportunity to design instruments based off a look. That white synth GUI was perfect for creating icy echoes and sky soaring pads, and combining it with the other synths gave me a different way to visualize layers based off mood. I thought that was brilliant about the original.
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- KVRAF
- 12083 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
Just a quick 'thank you' to the guys at Tone2 who provided great and prompt support to me today in resolving an issue- I am more than happy with Electra2, it's a real playground and realy very easy to get good sounds from scratch.
X32 Desk, i9 PC, S88MK3, S1, BWS, Live + PUSH 3, Osmose, RedShift 6 Pro3, Tempera, Syntakt, Digitone II, OP1-F, OPXY, Eurorack, TD27 Drums, Guitars, Basses, Amps and of course lots of pedals!
- KVRist
- 160 posts since 3 Jan, 2012
Ah, true true. Sound is definitely paramount. No matter how nice a GUI looks, if the synth sounds jacked then there is no hope, haha.Liero wrote:What you mention above was precisely what many people objected to about ElectraX, myself included. I understand your point, though, some people are visual thinkers, some people just find that a distraction. I myself would _love_ if every single plugin GUI looked exactly the same so I could focus on just to what a plugin sounds like - I find complex and "flashy" GUI's extremely distracting.Norrin_Radd wrote: But aside from that, where they really miss-fired:
One of my favourite aspects of ElectraX was the GUI. I don't just create music with my ears. Sometimes I need to look at concept art, or arrange my DAW in a aesthetically pleasing way. Sometimes I even create loops of video to play over and over while I write. Sometimes, I like when a GUI can represent the mood I am trying to achieve. Certainly, vintage emulation style GUIs make me feel like I am Vangelis sitting at his work station, and the inspiration DOES flow as a result. But other times, GUIs like the original ElectraX present an opportunity to design instruments based off a look. That white synth GUI was perfect for creating icy echoes and sky soaring pads, and combining it with the other synths gave me a different way to visualize layers based off mood. I thought that was brilliant about the original.
Sound can easily trigger inspiration, too. And now that you mention it, I might want to try and experiment with not displaying a GUI at all to see what kind of inspiration hits me.
A heaping dose of outrageously goofy synth tracks, scores and chiptunes.
https://raddlandstudios.com
https://youtube.com/NorrinRadd22
https://raddlandstudios.com
https://youtube.com/NorrinRadd22
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
Oh geesh!!! Thanks a lot!!!billcarroll wrote:Damn you! Why do you make me want this synth???Frantz wrote:Sure. Everybody loves boobs.LimboLoves wrote:BP Boobs Tube. Would you believe me if I was laying in bed thinking about a dual bandpass filter two nights ago?![]()
Barry
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If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
- KVRAF
- 14081 posts since 20 Nov, 2003 from Lost and Spaced
Finally got the actual release installed yesterday. Played around and was impressed, especially some of the basses....
- KVRAF
- 14435 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
Hi, anyone know why the new patches don't have their sound designers intials after the patch name that has afaik always been tone2's norm?
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