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To your ears, which filter behaves most analogue

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22%
2
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7%
3
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4
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Total votes: 395

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Urs wrote: It can still happen, depending on a certain idea we had which we most certainly won't be able to deliver this year. So yes, 69 intro & 99 final is very, very likely.
wow... that is a cheap price!!

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pdxindy wrote:
Urs wrote: It can still happen, depending on a certain idea we had which we most certainly won't be able to deliver this year. So yes, 69 intro & 99 final is very, very likely.
wow... that is a cheap price!!
It's a mono synth...

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Oh, mono :? I thought I heard a pad-like sound in the audio demo...

Maybe it's the mono sounds that make it sound pretty transparent and interesting, chords tend to get in each other's way.
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Urs wrote:
pdxindy wrote:
Urs wrote: It can still happen, depending on a certain idea we had which we most certainly won't be able to deliver this year. So yes, 69 intro & 99 final is very, very likely.
wow... that is a cheap price!!
It's a mono synth...
It's not the size of your polyphony, but how you use it. :wink:

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fluffy_little_something wrote:Oh, mono :? I thought I heard a pad-like sound in the audio demo....
With two oscillators no need for poly to make pad like sounds :wink:

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Numanoid wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:Oh, mono :? I thought I heard a pad-like sound in the audio demo....
With two oscillators no need for poly to make pad like sounds :wink:
I like simple and limitations, but mono would be too limiting even for me. I think 3 notes would be the absolute minimum for me.

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Um... at that price it's very good... Feel like I'd be stealing from U-he.

$99 is unreal...
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too. :lol:

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So, will the final thing be based on filter model 4? It seems to be the preferred one.

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fluffy_little_something wrote:I like simple and limitations, but mono would be too limiting even for me. I think 3 notes would be the absolute minimum for me.
Do the old Oberheim 4 voice trick:

Load an instance of RePro Alpha in four different channels, and you can play 4 notes at any time ;)

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fluffy_little_something wrote:So, will the final thing be based on filter model 4? It seems to be the preferred one.
Completely reworked filter. Based on 3 - the least controversial one ;)

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Numanoid wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:I like simple and limitations, but mono would be too limiting even for me. I think 3 notes would be the absolute minimum for me.
Do the old Oberheim 4 voice trick:

Load an instance of RePro Alpha in four different channels, and you can play 4 notes at any time ;)
Or more...... :wink:

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Numanoid wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:I like simple and limitations, but mono would be too limiting even for me. I think 3 notes would be the absolute minimum for me.
Do the old Oberheim 4 voice trick:

Load an instance of RePro Alpha in four different channels, and you can play 4 notes at any time ;)
I suppose so. But I am not sure the result would be the same as I assume that with a polyphonic synth the notes played kind of interact in some way, or influence each other while being processed by a common module.

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fluffy_little_something wrote:I suppose so. But I am not sure the result would be the same as I assume that with a polyphonic synth the notes played kind of interact in some way, or influence each other while being processed by a common module.
Not really. Most synths are pretty linear after the individual voice VCAs.

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And it´s also more interesting to play those synth polyphonic when each voice is it´s own synth.
Means everything is polyphonic if you want. FX, Modulations....
That´s why i prefer software over hardware (beside controllers).

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Urs wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:I suppose so. But I am not sure the result would be the same as I assume that with a polyphonic synth the notes played kind of interact in some way, or influence each other while being processed by a common module.
Not really. Most synths are pretty linear after the individual voice VCAs.
Sadly, but Moogs apps, Equator, some modulars are not. So please follow up....

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