It absolutely blows my mind that so few people have realized this. As far as I know the first one to implement this was Camel Audio in their Alchemy synthesizer. Ever since that I've been suggesting it for synth developers.. but most of them just didn't "get it", even though some powerful hardware has had similar features available (Kurzweil K2xxx series.. kind of).The Nerdy Music Guy wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 10:27 pm Man, having one of those mod remappers per modulation slot is such a powerful tool. I love it!
Not the best demo of this particular feature, but this is just one held note with a slow modwheel sweep towards the end. The modwheel basically morphs between 3 entirely different sounds using the remappers:
https://soundcloud.com/user-589036812-2 ... -1-x-vital
Even for "simple" synths, good modulation mapping can make it perform a lot better, even for the basics (velocity, modulation wheel etc).
Vital could use a few more advanced options for the snapping and such, to make it easier to operate in various modes (like precise pitch mapping) but I'm really glad it is there.
The king of all this is still Alchemy/Alchemy2 though, in my opinion.
Now if only developers took a few more innovative ideas from good old Alchemy, like giving us a simple polyphonic EQ/filter for each oscillator, in addition to the main filters. That would make any synth exponentially more capable.
