MFM 2.5

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As Urs discussed at Superbooth, 2.5 is out, but just wondering is it still in beta form because I can't see the the new version on the U-he site yet.

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Not public yet, no.

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Work In Progress

We expect it to be out in Q4, this year.

(I'm sure I mentioned that in every interview, one way or another)

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Actually, you did Urs, towards the end of one which I just watched. Thanks and excited about all the new features and its new GUI.

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Urs wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 2:16 pm Work In Progress

We expect it to be out in Q4, this year.

(I'm sure I mentioned that in every interview, one way or another)
Yes but it's futile, sometimes I only hear what I want to hear, so when I have memory holed this thread as well, then I will email U-he support and complain that the download link on the site only give me the old version.

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Urs wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 2:16 pm Work In Progress

We expect it to be out in Q4, this year.
great new..!

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Great news! Does that mean Uhbik 2 and Zebra 3 have to wait? Or is development in parallel? Also, do you need alpha/beta testers?

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Woah. The GUI looks great. After hearing the short demo from Superbooth I got excited.

I have many delays but not MFM (so far). Even though I have so many delays, I don't "love" any delay except for one. The old Ohmboyz. That is the only versatile delay I have found that has a real "signature" sound to it. It's hard to describe, but I find it very smooth/rubbery. Even when distorting it, it does not become harsh. I guess the filters are a huge part of that sound. Now, I don't expect any other delay to sound like some other delay. But feature-wise, to be able to control basically any parameter with LFO's is something that can create very lively and evolving sounds.
I also love the simple "Sustained loop" button which is incredibly useful when jamming or live recording. Having just one button to sustain a loop from playback, which then evolves continuously, instead of having to tweak several knobs, is a top feature in my book.

You are probably seeing what I'm getting at here.. since I can't wait until the release I have two questions. :)

- Can the LFO's (and envelopes) control all (or most) of the parameters (including Base time)?
- Will there be any "Sustained loop" button for the input?

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Hah, I found this thread from 2009 where I asked for an alternative for Ohmboyz. Urs replied to someone asking about a "loop feedback/kill input switch" feature in MFM. So it should be possible to do then. I have to demo it now to see what I can come up with.... 12 years later... :lol:

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That's what the input gain is for.

The ModMatrix can indeed target pretty much any parameter.

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i, for one, i'm interested in any improvement of the tuned resonator very peculiary, like polyphony for instance

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