- Great hardware. Chassis, keybed, buttons, knobs, and wheels all feel professional. Thanks a bunch.
- Great architecture. Easy to understand and rather versatile.
- Shaping oscillators. Great.
- Dual filters. Love it. Especially the OTA is reminiscent of the Korg MS-20, and the 2nd is excellent as well.
- FX section with 4 slots. Excellent.
- Phantastic modulation matrix. E.g. I can use the mod wheel to both increase vibrato depth and LFO speed. Thanks a bunch.
- Dirt. Essential to any sound design. Both oscillators and filters provide just the right amount IMO. This machine provides character.
- Three oscillator paraphony allows to play chords. I was rather surprised by the string and brass sounds. Incredible.
Wish list:
- Lead sounds. There are some, but few compared to the capabilities of the machine. Well, I was told decades ago that synths are designed to create own sounds .
- No SysEx dumps of patches. Yes, that's old school. Yes, I'm an old fart. Yes, there will be an editor. Yes, it will be maintained so it is guaranteed to still work with macOS XX. Yes, it will also be available for Linux . Anyway, I believe SysEx dumps still are more reliable.
- (Unipolar) OneShot Retrigger mode for the LFOs would allow for additional transients (pitch, filter, …) independent from the filter envelope.
- Indication of the currently saved parameter value would ease the editing process. Some synths show the saved parameter value while turning a knob, others highlight the saved value by an asterisk or dot.
- MIDI out off switch so I could use the excellent hardware to control other synths (like the Roland SE-02, which is another excellent synth BTW), maybe combined with Local Off.
- Non-blinking octave (plus/minus) buttons. Other synths indicate the octave by different illumination intensities. Much less distracting IMO.
- More to come while exploring the synth…
A very interesting machine. I hope that soon patches are shared via the community and 3rd party developers start selling additional patch sets.
Happy weekend,
ce