State of that drum synth?

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rod_zero wrote:It is very interesting to know u.he are planning to invest on R&D on physical modeling technology for drums, certainly something that hasn't been done that much.

Nevertheless I think I would like to see an Analog drum machine emulation in the spirit of Diva, there is nothing on the market with u.he quality.
Maybe make it modular, like it already is, judging by the looks of it, with physical modeling and analogue modeling modules? Maybe even add a sample module and a sequencer module, too. The best of all drum-worlds. :wink:

Have a separate out per module and... That would really, really rock! :tu: You wouldn't need any other drum machine. :hyper:
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One thing I would like more than individual outputs is Independent modules which you can load as a single plugin.

Drumaxx has this, you can either load the full drum machine or just a module. It helps a lot when using controllers.
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Now that FXpansion discontinues Tremor, it‘s the perfect time to come up with a drum synth / drum machine in u-he quality...

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martinjuenke wrote:Now that FXpansion discontinues Tremor
Source?

EDIT: Forget it, I see it is listed under "legacy" on their site.

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Etch too, Roli changing up the product line is leaving a vacuum.
pottering wrote:
martinjuenke wrote:Now that FXpansion discontinues Tremor
Source?

EDIT: Forget it, I see it is listed under "legacy" on their site.

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martinjuenke wrote:Now that FXpansion discontinues Tremor, it‘s the perfect time to come up with a drum synth / drum machine in u-he quality...
But maybe they will merge Geist and Tremor. As I understand it, Cypher2 also has all features of Cypher and Strobe...
But still - a U-He drum synth is much needed.

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Let me guess: the answer would be "after Zebra 3", and Zebra 3 would be next year or so.
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