While I am not a developer, I can tell you that what you're asking for is almost certainly not going to be easy. It may *sound* easy, but the changes that adding six additional layers to the synth would bring would be a ton of work for Plogue (or any other dev). It's almost like developing another synth, as there'd have to be some serious "back to the drawing board" to add a mode like that.tristan- wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:44 pmThank you! That's ALL I was trying to say.BenfordLaw wrote: Tue Dec 14, 2021 7:27 pmYes, why do any VSTs come with built in effects either? We can all add effects within our DAWs... (sarcasm)gentleclockdivider wrote: Mon Nov 29, 2021 6:32 pm Let's not bother the developer with requests that we can easily achieve by ourselves.
I, for one, would be very interested in OPS7 if they implemented a TX816 Epiano option, with 8 layers. As it is, I haven't heard any decent presets coming out of the OPS7. The whole point of using software is that it should be making life easier for you.
You already have 2 layers. Make an option for 8 layers. It's already fairly modular.
Perhaps TX816 mode can be just an option? Choose between 2 or 8 layer architecture.
Ofcourse you can do everything within a DAW. Load 4 or 8 instances of a plugin, adjust each plugin separately for any minor adjustments? Save each preset as a project? this definitely makes no sense.
Once you understand the power of TX816 programming its easy to understand why it was and still is so in demand.
It's not only simple chorusing effect, but creating each layer just a little bit different contributes to a massive and at the same time clear unimitable sound.
You can immediately layer tracks in your DAW of choice. I know I can build multi-layered OPS7 in Logic and Live, and I'd imagine it's easy to do in most every other DAW. I mean, email Plogue and ask them for TX816 mode. There's no harm in asking. I just think using the tools you already have that will get you where you want make more sense. I think that's what gentleclock was trying to say. I think.
Side note: if you're interested in hyper-layered FM hardware, check out the Kodamo EssenceFM. It's a monster layer machine. For hardware, it's not cheap, but it looks like a pretty amazing deal, and a TX816 fan would probably love it. I'd love to have one, but there are plenty of reasons I can't. Like, fifteen hundred reasons.
