The PolyBrute finally arrived yesterday. Sounds wonderful as expected and am looking forward to exploring all the expressive possibilities. The user interface is freakin fantastic!pdxindy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 3:58 pmWhile doing that I happened upon a nearly 1 hour demo of the Arturia PolyBrute. Mostly just playing and tweaking of sounds.
I immediately loved the sounds I was hearing. For me, analog still has something digital doesn't and I'm still discovering that I really like analog synthesis. I decided to buy a PolyBrute.
Went OTB - and then ITB again
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i feel the same regards strega which arrived mondaypdxindy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:38 pmThe PolyBrute finally arrived yesterday. Sounds wonderful as expected and am looking forward to exploring all the expressive possibilities. The user interface is freakin fantastic!pdxindy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 3:58 pmWhile doing that I happened upon a nearly 1 hour demo of the Arturia PolyBrute. Mostly just playing and tweaking of sounds.
I immediately loved the sounds I was hearing. For me, analog still has something digital doesn't and I'm still discovering that I really like analog synthesis. I decided to buy a PolyBrute.
polyphony is a fad
have fun, she does indeed sound like a beauty!
and all the hands on stuff looks great too, the morph thing especially.
if a rich relative i dont know i have dies and i inherit some cash, maybe, just maybe!
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I bet it's not as good as DUNE or Thorn. Just sayin'.
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And a Waldorf M. Getting quite Polytastic there!pdxindy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:38 pmThe PolyBrute finally arrived yesterday. Sounds wonderful as expected and am looking forward to exploring all the expressive possibilities. The user interface is freakin fantastic!pdxindy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 3:58 pmWhile doing that I happened upon a nearly 1 hour demo of the Arturia PolyBrute. Mostly just playing and tweaking of sounds.
I immediately loved the sounds I was hearing. For me, analog still has something digital doesn't and I'm still discovering that I really like analog synthesis. I decided to buy a PolyBrute.
Meanwhile I cannot for the life on me decide on a poly. Between Massive X, Cypher, Repro 5, and NI Super 8, and old Massive - they seem to cover my poly needs quite well.
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The Polybrute and M make a great combo... and fantastic hands on experience with both. The Mod Matrix on the Polybrute is so easy to work with it feels like cheating._leras wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 4:40 pmAnd a Waldorf M. Getting quite Polytastic there!pdxindy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:38 pmThe PolyBrute finally arrived yesterday. Sounds wonderful as expected and am looking forward to exploring all the expressive possibilities. The user interface is freakin fantastic!pdxindy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 3:58 pmWhile doing that I happened upon a nearly 1 hour demo of the Arturia PolyBrute. Mostly just playing and tweaking of sounds.
I immediately loved the sounds I was hearing. For me, analog still has something digital doesn't and I'm still discovering that I really like analog synthesis. I decided to buy a PolyBrute.
Meanwhile I cannot for the life on me decide on a poly. Between Massive X, Cypher, Repro 5, and NI Super 8, and old Massive - they seem to cover my poly needs quite well.
I haven't heard anything in software that sounds like the M.
No way I am giving up my softsynths... but I love hardware!
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Thank you for proving my point for me. That is the greatest waste of time and equipment I have ever seen in my life. I could do better by shoving a microphone down my underpants and walking around town for half-an-hour. It is beyond pointless and about as entertaining as an endoscopy. Seriously, the wind through the rigging at the marina where I live is infinitely more musical and more entertaining, too.
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There’s only one way to prove that. Shove two mics, or an x/y and you can then market it as ASMR.BONES wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:57 pmThank you for proving my point for me. That is the greatest waste of time and equipment I have ever seen in my life. I could do better by shoving a microphone down my underpants and walking around town for half-an-hour. It is beyond pointless and about as entertaining as an endoscopy. Seriously, the wind through the rigging at the marina where I live is infinitely more musical and more entertaining, too.
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Victorian police are on the lookout for man named Mike walking around Melbourne streets in his underpants...
Police say that he is armed,but not dangerous
No auto tune...
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i don't believe you and expect proofBONES wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:57 pmThank you for proving my point for me. That is the greatest waste of time and equipment I have ever seen in my life. I could do better by shoving a microphone down my underpants and walking around town for half-an-hour. It is beyond pointless and about as entertaining as an endoscopy. Seriously, the wind through the rigging at the marina where I live is infinitely more musical and more entertaining, too.
man, you act so punk, but you so square!
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I literally laughed when I opened your thread. Referring to the Taliban intro it was a good joke (if it was a joke). So I just wanted to say you made a moment for me.
Regarding your experience I don't see it wrong or right. We are all different and everyone needs to find his best workflow that's all to it IMHO.
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As long as you are sure where it is and which way it points when you want to sit down.
I say because I care for you, mate
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