The link: https://aodyo.com/product/anyma-v/oinj wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 4:38 pm You can download it from the product page on our website (my account is too new, I can't use links).
Aodyo Anyma V - software version of the Anyma Phi physical modeling hardware synth
- KVRAF
- 8074 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
Great 
- KVRAF
- 2627 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
Well not a bad thing, and light for CPU.
In the same time, at first glance it may seem like a deep immersion, but upon detailed examination of modules individually (from main list of phys.mod. oscillators for example), a feeling of some simplification appears. In the same time a bunch of auxiliary modules (effects, modulators, mapping), including a lot of non phys.mod oscillators.
The intro price is balanced can say pretty adequately. It will not be an easy choose though. 50/50
Upd: modulators amount impressive yes.
In the same time, at first glance it may seem like a deep immersion, but upon detailed examination of modules individually (from main list of phys.mod. oscillators for example), a feeling of some simplification appears. In the same time a bunch of auxiliary modules (effects, modulators, mapping), including a lot of non phys.mod oscillators.
The intro price is balanced can say pretty adequately. It will not be an easy choose though. 50/50
Upd: modulators amount impressive yes.
- KVRAF
- 2627 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
After another spin did not resist to grab. Despite frankly am bit confusing about some "mono" direction of this synth. All factory patches sounds mostly in mono. And actually i did not see some section for make poly' stereospread or ability for spreading per voice (despite again extensive amount of modulators). The only thing there is section for pan for whole output.
Even effects (like reverb,chorus and ping pong delay) are in mono here. But anyway there is something special in this beast lol. It's more about "rustling alive" thru modulation, and it works here. But i really would wonder to know is here able to do stereo tricks.
Upd: what regards bugs - did check for recalling at least - works fine, incl editor section i mean (despite we not able to directly automate this parameters, only big knobs at macro area, but ok).
Even effects (like reverb,chorus and ping pong delay) are in mono here. But anyway there is something special in this beast lol. It's more about "rustling alive" thru modulation, and it works here. But i really would wonder to know is here able to do stereo tricks.
Upd: what regards bugs - did check for recalling at least - works fine, incl editor section i mean (despite we not able to directly automate this parameters, only big knobs at macro area, but ok).
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1762 posts since 21 Dec, 2012
Most patches are mono because of the hardware. The engine is an integral part of the hardware Anyma Synth, which is a mono/paraphonic synth. So, the factory sounds are also mono/paraphonic. The Anyma Omega will be a multi-timbral polyphonic synth.
c_voltage wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 9:55 pm After another spin did not resist to grab. Despite frankly am bit confusing about some "mono" direction of this synth. All factory patches sounds mostly in mono. And actually i did not see some section for make poly' stereospread or ability for spreading per voice (despite again extensive amount of modulators). The only thing there is section for pan for whole output.
Even effects (like reverb,chorus and ping pong delay) are in mono here. But anyway there is something special in this beast lol. It's more about "rustling alive" thru modulation, and it works here. But i really would wonder to know is here able to do stereo tricks.
Upd: what regards bugs - did check for recalling at least - works fine, incl editor section i mean (despite we not able to directly automate this parameters, only big knobs at macro area, but ok).
- KVRAF
- 2627 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
@MillerSam Tnx yes, i been supposed that too, but was some hope for resp additions since "virtualization".
BTW as possible pros, judging by changelog there is hope for further additions in firmware:
https://aodyo.com/anyma-phi-updates-and-downloads/
Im not user of HW unit, but logically it should spread for plug too, that good if so.
Btw for dev would be good to add AnymaV category in official community forum, here just for Phi yet
https://community.aodyo.com/
(Not sure how much has ambition this project to be longplay though. But who knows)
BTW as possible pros, judging by changelog there is hope for further additions in firmware:
https://aodyo.com/anyma-phi-updates-and-downloads/
Im not user of HW unit, but logically it should spread for plug too, that good if so.
Btw for dev would be good to add AnymaV category in official community forum, here just for Phi yet
https://community.aodyo.com/
(Not sure how much has ambition this project to be longplay though. But who knows)
- KVRAF
- 2627 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
v1.3.0 released
− Added new Bass Brass, Flute, Clarinet and Cylysax physical models.
− Added new Bagpipe, Corroboree, and Overdrive guitar oscillators
based on Sylphyo presets.
− Added user interface scaling options.
− Separated MIDI mode settings into two Mono/Poly and Legacy/MPE
switches, opening the possibility of mono‐legato playing using a
MPE controller.
− Replaced the Patch TUN.MODparameter with a new Polyphony mode
parameter, allowing you to either follow the global setting, or to
force poly or mono mode.
− Added MTS‐ESP client support for dynamic tuning.
− Singled out Morph in matrix mode presentation.
− Added a Slow Envelope modulator.
− Added a DETUNE parameter to the Artin X3 oscillator.
− Added RT.FINE parameter to the Artin FM oscillator.
− Increased the range of the Drawbar organ by one upper octave.
− Fixed a bug with Delay sync in polyphonic mode.
− Made the velocity envelope hard reset when a new note is played.
− Added a 0 st option for the pitch‐bend range.
− Added 126 new patches to the factory bank (thanks to Dan Mau‐
rer for donating much of them).
− Added new Bass Brass, Flute, Clarinet and Cylysax physical models.
− Added new Bagpipe, Corroboree, and Overdrive guitar oscillators
based on Sylphyo presets.
− Added user interface scaling options.
− Separated MIDI mode settings into two Mono/Poly and Legacy/MPE
switches, opening the possibility of mono‐legato playing using a
MPE controller.
− Replaced the Patch TUN.MODparameter with a new Polyphony mode
parameter, allowing you to either follow the global setting, or to
force poly or mono mode.
− Added MTS‐ESP client support for dynamic tuning.
− Singled out Morph in matrix mode presentation.
− Added a Slow Envelope modulator.
− Added a DETUNE parameter to the Artin X3 oscillator.
− Added RT.FINE parameter to the Artin FM oscillator.
− Increased the range of the Drawbar organ by one upper octave.
− Fixed a bug with Delay sync in polyphonic mode.
− Made the velocity envelope hard reset when a new note is played.
− Added a 0 st option for the pitch‐bend range.
− Added 126 new patches to the factory bank (thanks to Dan Mau‐
rer for donating much of them).
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- KVRAF
- 4279 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
- KVRAF
- 2627 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
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- KVRAF
- 6385 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
Aodyo is in liquidation - they can't legally sell anything to you unless they find a buyer.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ao ... ts/4232197
- KVRAF
- 2627 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
Oh dmn, tnx for sharing.
Well at least this:
Before closing permanently on November 1st, we will send out one final update with a link to an archive of our website (which will remain accessible for one year) and instructions on how to continue activating Anyma V licenses after closure.
(just fyi - did not received any info about this deal yet thru email, although couple days ago was normal conversation with support about plug little issue)
Last edited by c_voltage on Sun Nov 03, 2024 9:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRAF
- 2627 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
Well, I'm glad at least that they intend for this, well done.
The plugin seems pretty functional in its current state. Except for a minor problem with silent crash (error after exiting daw) in Studio One. In Ableton for examle there is no such issue.
The plugin seems pretty functional in its current state. Except for a minor problem with silent crash (error after exiting daw) in Studio One. In Ableton for examle there is no such issue.
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 23 Dec, 2020
Anyma V v1.3.0 update
https://community.aodyo.com/topic/2244/ ... 3-0-update
"We've arranged so that license activation works during the next few years. You can just use your software as usual."
https://community.aodyo.com/topic/2244/ ... 3-0-update
"We've arranged so that license activation works during the next few years. You can just use your software as usual."
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- KVRist
- 66 posts since 28 Oct, 2024
You should read the comments under it."Several backers have suggested that we open-source the code for Loom and Anyma Omega so that the community can continue working on them. Unfortunately, this is not possible because the code is part of the company's assets, which we needed to preserve in case of a potential takeover, and which we cannot legally transfer since the safeguard procedure because it could help repay creditors during liquidation.
If a buyer acquires these projects, they will decide whether to open-source the code or continue development under different terms." ~ from the Kickstarter link above
I can't help but feel that the company has hid a little too much behind what it might see as 'economic necessity', rather than be more 'freewheeling' and doing what's right, rather than sucking up to 'The Machine'.
Ya right sure..."...the code is part of the company's assets, which we needed to preserve in case of a potential takeover..."
Looks like yet another 'dream' synth is going to die and take its code-- that, itself, used free/open source code!-- with it forever, like what happens to a dream when you wake up.
Thanks a lot, devs.
