Maybe it is not the final GUI, like with new cars that have ugly fake parts to disguise the final design while they are being tested on the road
I think the whole Liberace bling is just for the video, not part of the GUI.
Shimmer reverb, cool
Clue is in the name. It may bring up an edit page for each voice - unless it's a destination for the step sequencer, in which case it would indeed be on/off but the actual adjustments would be made in the step sequencer.mholloway wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 11:25 pm not clear to me what the 'voice adjustment edit' buttons are for. I'd hope they are for panning per voice like on the Arturia, but they look like simple on/off buttons.
Yeah, not loving the GUI either. The color is kind of eh, but the layout is so bizarre. It was like the rule was "make it the same dimensions as The Legend even if that makes no sense here." That said, I'm looking forward to hearing it. I don't like the Arturia GUI either, and that one sounds bad to me. So maybe this will look bad but just happen to sound great.e-crooner wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 11:09 pm The layout of the GUI is odd somehow, e.g. the oscillators so far down, all knobs of the same size.
Why not? we aren't talking about the resolution of the display, we are talking about the layout of elements on the synth, which we can clearly deduce from the video.Teksonik wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 11:39 pm Probably not a good idea to judge the GUI based on a highly processed Facebook video nor the workflow until the demo is available.![]()
that would have to be a pop-up window or overlapping sort of display, which would be very atypical for Synapse's UI design. I think it's more likely a Dune style thing, where you can click a voice button, and then change settings on all the UI's knobs *for that voice*.PAK wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 11:30 pm Clue is in the name. It may bring up an edit page for each voice - unless it's a destination for the step sequencer, in which case it would indeed be on/off but the actual adjustments would be made in the step sequencer.
You are trying to judge the workflow of a synth you've never touched going only on a highly processed Facebook video ? Got it.mholloway wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 11:44 pm Why not? we aren't talking about the resolution of the display, we are talking about the layout of elements on the synth, which we can clearly deduce from the video.
Perhaps it's so they could use the same GUI framework alleviating the need to create a new one. Perhaps that same framework could be used in the hinted on P600 and MemoryMoog emulations as well (if they are indeed planned).Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 11:33 pm "make it the same dimensions as The Legend even if that makes no sense here."
Please no more hype about new Synapse Synths, at least wait until this one is finally releasedTeksonik wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 11:49 pm
Perhaps it's so they could use the same GUI framework alleviating the need to create a new one. Perhaps that same framework could be used in the hinted on P600 and MemoryMoog emulations as well (if they are indeed planned).![]()
No, I meant the background pad, from :21 to :37 of the MJ video.BONES wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 10:24 pmYou mean the chord stab right at the start? That's the cringeworthy bit for sure. The bass sound is anodyne, at best. Catchy riff but that's about the extent of it.e-crooner wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 2:27 pm"cringeworthy by today's standards"![]()
I just don't share that view at all. For instance the pad in the intro (Jupiter 8?) still sounds beautiful to me. The bass too, it sounds fine to me.It all comes back to what I said about people being stupid.The sounds came from the same synths which developers today are trying hard to recreate in software, ideally sounding exactly like the originals 40 years ago, because that still appeals to people.Not exactly, a certain element of what happened to your sound when you recorded it to tape has been emulated but it's mostly Emperor's New Clothes stuff anyway.even tape is being emulated because of its sound.If that were true we wouldn't feel we have to add tape saturation back in to make it sound more "natural", would we?Overall the sound quality has improved little since the 80s, despite the shift from analog to digital.So do I. My all-time favourite album is from 1980 and to this day I still listen to it fairly regularly. Of course, it is something else I can guarantee you've never heard of but that is of no consequence. But my Top 10 albums would contain records from every decade since then. I don't allow myself to be stuck in the past, it's counter-productive. Imagine if Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones had been stuck 40 years in their past - Thriller would have featured a brass section and upright bass, not a Jupiter 8 and a MiniMoog.Regarding connections, I still love the music I loved 40 or 30 years ago.That's because none of those guys were stuck in the past. They were looking to create the next big thing, not to recreate some old thing from their childhood.But musically I find some older Jackson stuff very appealing, not because of Jackson, but because of the composers, musicians, arrangers, producers etc.
I'm sure it will be there but, like you said, it's not obvious how it'd be done on the main GUI, which is why I thought either a window or the step-sequencer. Those 8 steps would give you a way to do left and right, with the middle being centre, for each of the 8 voices. If it's not that then I'm not sure how you'd do it.. maybe spread only affecting the voice buttons you select?mholloway wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 11:46 pm I think it's more likely a Dune style thing, where you can click a voice button, and then change settings on all the UI's knobs *for that voice*.
But if that's true, I'm still not seeing any per-voice panning ability, which would be a crying shame as every Oberheim emulation should have it. But, might be there, dunno yet!
I'd be disappointed if they use this square box format for a memorymoog vsti.Teksonik wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 11:49 pm Perhaps it's so they could use the same GUI framework alleviating the need to create a new one. Perhaps that same framework could be used in the hinted on P600 and MemoryMoog emulations as well (if they are indeed planned).![]()
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