Yes, and there is a fixed numbers of different modules like 4 OSC, 3 Envelope Generators etc.wagtunes wrote:When you say a fixed set of modules, you mean how many modules can go in one patch, correct?Cinebient wrote:Yes, it's like the real hardware counterparts. Beside the easy change to polyphonicwagtunes wrote:I'll second this. Modular synthesis is really as basic as it gets. And on the plus side, nothing else is as flexible.pulsarmodular wrote:Thanks guys!
About tutorials, there are a lot of resources on modular and synthesis in general on the web. There's a manual on the pulsarmodular site for the P900, I recommend reading that as it explains the basic operation and I/O for each module. Then start with patch #19 which is a minimal single oscillator patch...and expand from there, add modulation, more oscillators etc. Also, study the factory patches, take them apart to see how they work...most have a similar patch setup for mod wheel and pitch bend. The Moog design is very intuitive and once you get the basics for a few key parts such as Gate/CV signals, VCAs and EGs, it's really easy and not as complex as it might look.
As I don't have access to this yes (Windows user) I'll assume that the architecture is more similar to Softube Modular than to MUX, KarmaFX or Arturia Modular V3 where some stuff is automatically done for you. Correct?![]()
Some huge pads can be made with this thing.
From all synths i ever used this might be the one with the greatest character (for me).
It's not endless modular. You have a fixed set of modules but you can get really crazy.
I never thought i would like modular patching until i grabbed the Model 15 app....but this thing is far more for me and a lot more user friendly too.
The GUI is fantastic (i think he used the Apple's metal API?).
The downside....you can get lost for hours!
Not really a big deal. Softube Modular, for me anyway, starts to really tax my CPU if I try to go beyond 20 so a fixed amount, as long as it's reasonable, might not be a bad idea.
What is the fixed amount, if I may ask.
The Rack goes up at the moment to 4X12 modules (some modules need of course 2-3 because they are bigger).
Like i said i miss the 921 VCO but in general i would say you can go from a single mono OSC synth to a polyphonic Minimoog and up to things of size similar between a Model 15, Moog System 35 or nearly a System 55 (of course they have different modules).
There is a good short manual pdf available where you see what it could do.
I compared it to ACE, Bazille, Moog Model 15 app etc. but i like this one the most.
I don't tryed Reaktor and Softube but from what i saw and heard i don't think i would like them more.
This thing has a great dirty character but also can produce wonderful smooth pads as well.
