What is bad for you, can be good for someone else.
You can't say that a synth is bad because of its presets.
What is bad for you, can be good for someone else.
I wasn't agreeing with that poster. I was rebutting you, specifically your implication that presets don't matter because the synthesizer is programmable.Gam456 wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:27 pm What is bad for you, can be good for someone else.
You can't say that a synth is bad because of its presets.
Indeedtumface wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:33 pmI wasn't agreeing with that poster. I was rebutting you, specifically your implication that presets don't matter because the synthesizer is programmable.Gam456 wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:27 pm What is bad for you, can be good for someone else.
You can't say that a synth is bad because of its presets.
Well the UI is horrible.Hanz Meyzer wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:31 pm The usage is very streamlined and not that complicated, so designing is fun. Of course its the most fun with the hardware. Buy buy buy!![]()
I know that's what mynet said. I just said in my previous post that I wasn't agreeing with mynet. I was rebutting your reply brushing aside mynet's opinion of the presets as irrelevant because the synth is programmable.Gam456 wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:41 pm Indeed
mynet was saying 99% are 99% simple/boring/fast made/budget feel
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Assign a sequencer source like Seq A or Pulse to be a trigger source for an envelope.Gam456 wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:41 pm Well the UI is horrible.
I'm not sure to understand how seq work. I probably miss something with short decay and 64 step lane. It doesn't trigger notes like a seq does.
mynet wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:51 pmI understand you, it's ok.
I know how to program, that's the problem/thing. I would NEVER release this product with these presets. (ski (patch creator), is at least trying).
How can you release a product with this crappy presets, that was my point. They should showcase it's strengths and in what category it shines no?
So if you mind, can you point out some presets I might have overlooked that you think sounds really good? Or even better, post one you programmed. I'm serious. I want to like this synth but with this high CPU to sound ratio I'll pass 10 times over.
tumface wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:55 pmAssign a sequencer source like Seq A or Pulse to be a trigger source for an envelope.Gam456 wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:41 pm Well the UI is horrible.
I'm not sure to understand how seq work. I probably miss something with short decay and 64 step lane. It doesn't trigger notes like a seq does.
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True about the CPU. Started to program and I already hear what you are talking about!EvilDragon wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 2:06 pm Note that the high CPU is simply because of the fact of how it's used on the hardware. Over there it has one Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and it's using it fully - it doesn't need to care about anything other than just running that DSP code all the time. But of course, it is also dynamic voice allocation, so CPU usage is dynamic as well.
To me, this is an excellent sounding synth. If you can't hear it, go get your ears checked. The way the filters saturate, the way the resonance behaves, the way filter FM and waveshaping doesn't break when playing high notes (like it does in many other synths), the way VCAs (optionally) introduce subtle non-linearities... this is next gen tech.
Roland improved their ACB model on OSX/Intel with more polyphonyEvilDragon wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 2:06 pm Note that the high CPU is simply because of the fact of how it's used on the hardware. Over there it has one Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and it's using it fully - it doesn't need to care about anything other than just running that DSP code all the time. But of course, it is also dynamic voice allocation, so CPU usage is dynamic as well.
I call those presets "synth sellers." They're designed so that anyone can walk off the street and play a few keys and get some huge sound that shows off the synth, even to people who can't play. Korg's got a rich history of this. I'm sure most of us know at least a few of the first Wavestation's presets, like "Ski Jam." They're like the plastic screen protectors that a synth comes with. Get rid of them and never think of them again, but in this case it does mean that you have to either program yourself or buy an additional preset library. I find that most "synth sellers" can be pretty easily altered to become decent bread and butter sounds, without too much trouble. It's also a good way to learn how to get around a synthesizer.Hanz Meyzer wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:31 pm I would agree that quite a lot of the factory presets are way too crowded, and have too many layers. Also sometimes the master eq setting will not make the preset sound better.
It costs money to develop and maintain a plugin, so it makes sense that they charge a fee. Your multi/poly hardware is set in stone, hardware wise, but a PC can change, have other software running on it, and have operating system and DAW updates to contend with.As a side note, couldn't the VST be free for the hardware owners? I mean, the hardware is quite expensive.
The quality of the modeling in this synth is on the different level than the Roland and Yamaha stuff. I'm not sure what you're implying by using Roland as an example of good CPU usage. Their plugins have giant CPU spikes and don't perform well at all. I haven't used Montage M VSTi, so I can't comment on how it performs. I do know that it's fine as an arranger keyboard, but I would not use it as a front-and-center sound source for analog synths in a song where I want to lean into that kind of sound.Gam456 wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 3:02 pm Roland improved their ACB model on OSX/Intel with more polyphony
We can run a grazy amount of Montage M VSTI on PC
Are you saying. Korg are lazy ?
Sure you are right. I actually had a Wavestation and remember that onezerocrossing wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 3:08 pm It costs money to develop and maintain a plugin, so it makes sense that they charge a fee.
At least let's hope that Korg will try to optimize this synth a bit.Are you saying. Korg are lazy ?
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