Great interview with Urs
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- KVRAF
- 1945 posts since 25 Feb, 2005
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- Banned
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
That is a great interview.
Thanks for the link.
Urs has great communication skills as well.
Making complex ideas, simple to understand.

Thanks for the link.
Urs has great communication skills as well.
Making complex ideas, simple to understand.
- KVRist
- 251 posts since 19 Dec, 2011 from Colorado
Thanks for the link!!
- KVRAF
- 4848 posts since 2 Sep, 2005 from city of lights (nl)
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
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- KVRAF
- 3077 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from near Los Angeles
I like the English guy from sonic state (not sure if there is more than one person in sonic state). I always get a kick out of hearing Urs speak (in a good way). That was interesting.
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- KVRAF
- 2169 posts since 7 Dec, 2005
Very interesting!
My take-aways:
1.) He's interested in building a software synthesizer with global 'bandwidth' or 'range' - where it will model say: serial #1 or #999 of the emulated hardware within the same software - I like his comment about having all the Curtis chips -
2.) He's very much interested in both hardware feel, and easy integration of the hardware layer with his software - again: great comment about the feel of the knobs of Dave Smith's Prophet 6 - it would be amazing to see a collaboration between himself and Dave Smith, who's also an industrial designer, specializing in hardware synths as opposed to software synths, although DS *did* have a software synthesizer that he was selling for a while, named 'Reality'
Anyway: Urs is an amazing guy - this interview showcases that he's a great communicator (he could easily teach) - I think that we're indeed fortunate that he does what he does, and hangs out here -
My take-aways:
1.) He's interested in building a software synthesizer with global 'bandwidth' or 'range' - where it will model say: serial #1 or #999 of the emulated hardware within the same software - I like his comment about having all the Curtis chips -
2.) He's very much interested in both hardware feel, and easy integration of the hardware layer with his software - again: great comment about the feel of the knobs of Dave Smith's Prophet 6 - it would be amazing to see a collaboration between himself and Dave Smith, who's also an industrial designer, specializing in hardware synths as opposed to software synths, although DS *did* have a software synthesizer that he was selling for a while, named 'Reality'
Anyway: Urs is an amazing guy - this interview showcases that he's a great communicator (he could easily teach) - I think that we're indeed fortunate that he does what he does, and hangs out here -
- KVRAF
- 6467 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
+1 There's an idea. Dave Smith builds a controller for a u-he synth. Instabuy.goldenanalog wrote:2.) He's very much interested in both hardware feel, and easy integration of the hardware layer with his software - again: great comment about the feel of the knobs of Dave Smith's Prophet 6 - it would be amazing to see a collaboration between himself and Dave Smith
- KVRian
- 883 posts since 11 Jun, 2015 from Sweden
Nick Batt!aaron aardvark wrote:I like the English guy from sonic state (not sure if there is more than one person in sonic state). I always get a kick out of hearing Urs speak (in a good way). That was interesting.
Hell yeah! Dudes a legend!
He's like if KVR was one person only!
But better... ,)
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- KVRist
- 130 posts since 31 Jan, 2014
Thanks for posting! I like Urs. I feel honored to have "helped" him pursue his passion in some way. We need more passionate people doing what they're passionate about.
