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MorpherX wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2026 9:29 pm For example loading a layer from the browser to the choosen layer.
You will be able to copy and paste layers between instances. So you can use one instance to browse your layers and then copy&paste it to the other.
MorpherX wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2026 9:29 pm For example loading a layer from the browser to the choosen layer.
Please explain the idea more detailed.
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Examigan wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2026 4:37 pm This probably is more of a major feature to add down the road, but Multi/Poly has a thing called Layer Rotate that’s pretty cool.
Please explain this more detailed.
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Tone2 Synthesizers wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 4:35 am
Examigan wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2026 4:37 pm This probably is more of a major feature to add down the road, but Multi/Poly has a thing called Layer Rotate that’s pretty cool.
Please explain this more detailed.
I'm not this person, but I can explain for them. By the way, multi/poly has 4 layers, similar to Electra. (But multi/poly focuses solely on vintage analog synthesis, unlike Electra.)

Layer Rotate in multi/poly is basically an automatic hocketing feature. Each time you play a note, a different layer will be chosen to play the note.

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You can choose how the layers are rotated through.

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And you can choose a control or condition that causes the rotation state to be reset back to 0. Useful for having consistent playback of phrases in the song, instead of pseudo-randomized. "Reset Source" determines the signal source used for the state reset, such as an Env, LFO, macro knob, or MIDI CC, and "Res Thresh" is the threshold for detecting the rising edge to trigger the reset.

You can also choose how many layers are played simultaneously while rotating. The default is 1, but you could rotate and play through 2 at a time, or 3.

Actually, I don't use this Layer Rotate feature very often, but maybe I should try it.
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Here’s a video I found that talks about it:


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Without a doubt a great synth but I can barely spot the differences with Icarus:
https://www.tone2.com/comparison.html
In fact I wonder what was the reason for releasing 2 different synths.

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They all sound the same, like plastic

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Seafire Mk2 wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 7:18 pm They all sound the same, like plastic
How does plastic sound?

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exmatproton wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 7:55 pm
Seafire Mk2 wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 7:18 pm They all sound the same, like plastic
How does plastic sound?
Lovely :love:
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Seafire Mk2 wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 7:18 pm
f**k off. I’m surprised your 50th account managed to last this long.

Please delete this post. Sorry.

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What's the point of a ban when account #51 will be alive within 5 minutes?

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Essent wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 7:08 pm Without a doubt a great synth but I can barely spot the differences with Icarus:
https://www.tone2.com/comparison.html
In fact I wonder what was the reason for releasing 2 different synths.
I'm a frequent user of Icarus, and not a frequent user of Electra, but I will try to answer your question.

Icarus has a lot of parameters for each oscillator. You have a bit more control and options for each of Icarus' 3 oscillators compared to Electra's. Icarus' oscillators in the unison modes use a bit more CPU, per intra-unison-voice, than Electra's oscillators. (But it's still very cheap, CPU-wise.) Electra has fewer parameters per oscillator, and the unison/voicing options are determined by how the oscillator itself works, usually using the PW knob.

Another way to think of it: Icarus is always in wavetable mode, and the unison and warp/modifiers are all based on working with wavetables or being compatible with wavetables in some way, including unison and warping/FX. Electra, on the other hand, has multiple bespoke oscillator modes, one of which is wavetable, but also several others, and the oscillator mode is in charge of how it will handle unison.

Here are the front level controls for an Electra oscillator:

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And here is an oscillator in Icarus:

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And Icarus has a full wavetable editor, which opens up and replaces the main plugin UI while you're using it. Also, Icarus has the best wavetable importing engine, period. It obliterates Serum 2, Vital, Phase Plant, etc. It's not even close, it's like on a different planet.

And now the main difference between Icarus and Electra: Icarus spends is complication budget on more control of its single layer of 3 oscillators + 2 filters. Electra has fewer parameters for its 3 oscillators, but it has 4 independent layers of the synth engine (3 osc + 2 filter + envs/lfos + FX insert.)

The filter section is pretty similar between Icarus and Electra. Icarus has received an update more recently than Electra, giving a few more filter types that Electra doesn't have. Electra lets you route each oscillator as a mix between filter 1 and filter 2, but Icarus sends all 3 oscillators down the same path. Both Icarus and Electra can run the dual filters in serial or parallel. Icarus' unison modes can send oscillator signals to the filters in stereo, and the filters are processed in stereo, while Electra runs the filters in mono, but allows the filter output to be panned. So, if you want a single layer to be stereo in Electra, you need to pan filter 1 and filter 2 to the left and right separately. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.)

Icarus: 3 osc + 2 filter, with a lot of control over the 3 oscillators, each with a bunch of choices for unison, oscillator FX, and wavetable editing. Choose this if you want to build sounds where all of the oscillators pass through the same set of filters, using the same envelopes and LFOs, while giving a lot of power and control over each oscillator.

Electra: 3 osc + 2 filter, with fewer controls per oscillator, and no wavetable editor, but you have 4 entire self-contained copies of the engine (plus master FX.) Choose this if you want to build sounds out of independently operating sections of oscillators+filters+modulators.
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Old Norse wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 9:23 pm What's the point of a ban when account #51 will be alive within 5 minutes?
Maybe catch whoever by the IP address? But then there's VPN..

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Old Norse wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 9:23 pm What's the point of a ban when account #51 will be alive within 5 minutes?
At KVR, certain members have a different set of rules. Been that way for at least a decade.

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Anyway........... Round Robin layer switching would be nice, yes

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