synthesizer

  • Luminophore pack for Surge XT

    Finished my first pack for Surge XT synth, and must I say I’m incredibly impressed with this synth’s capabilities. Tried to employ them at depth. Earlier today I’ve cooked up a 16-minutes long ambient demo featuring some of the sounds. No other synths, no external effects except for a featureless limiter on the master bus…

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  • Perplexed

    Perplexed

    Increasingly surprised how any software synths worked at all like 10-15 years ago. For one, I’ve got an old Core i7 with 2.81 GHz cores, and Surge XT hits the roof with RT CPU values unless the patch is optimized heavily. On the other hand, it’s a reason to actually optimize things there. I have…

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  • The list is growing

    The list is growing

    Yet I’m trying to shed the thought I’m doing it all wrong and the effort is rather pointless – there are so many premade patches for Surge XT already, who would even take a look at the newer bunch. To hell with that, anyway. While making these patches I’ve actually learnt a thing or two,…

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  • 17 patches so far

    This is roughly 1/5 of what I plan to do. Custom wavetables, etc. Mostly ambient stuff that, hopefully, will work in other people’s mixes too. Surge XT is great. I thing I was spooked off it with a somewhat difficult interface. Now, however, I feel it’s very intuitive and cozy. And sounds is preeeeetty. :-)

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  • Microwave comes to iPad

    Microwave comes to iPad

    Waldorf rocks hard this year. First they’ve recreated their classic Microwave synth in software as a plugin for macOS and Windows. Now, they’ve taken it to iPad. Interestingly, in the past they’ve done quite the opposite: first they’ve launched a fascinating Nave on iPad, then ported it as a plugin. Regardless, their plugins and tablet…

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  • Fourth of a kind

    Fourth of a kind

    Korg have released a new synth called ‘Multi/Poly‘, and it appears to be a way different thing than the name suggests: it’s not a new version of their venerable Mono/Poly (which had been reimagined in software more than once, and eventually had been cloned-n-reintroduced by Behringer). MusicRadar states that it doesn’t feel nor sound like…

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