Purchased this bank today - it's simply awsome! It has everything what I was missing in Novation patches. Contrary to them, this bank focuses on "to-be-really-used" sounds. E.g. you will love all the organ sounds, there are amazing leads, strings etc... If you want to use Summit in a band, this bank is must to have.
These are really great! I've been looking into the Summit as a "do everything" synth, but I haven't found any good examples of electric piano patches online yet. I love these patches though! Great job!
@@danielmulholland5869 Yeah it was a lot for me $3700 Aud! But man it's amazing and the fact you can download new banks or upload you're is a cool feature. The best synth I've ever had it can do anything. I just bought a Deluge to which is a really cool instrument.
@@NathanChisholm041 yeah word I was very tempted to put all my money into a summit and just commit to only using that. Making it a single piece that I could learn like the back of my hand, because it can certainly do anything you can dream of. Still a bit too expensive for me, but hopefully I get there someday!
@@danielmulholland5869Yes they are expensive but I just saved and saved took ages to get enough but I think it will be a lifetime synth ill never sell. Here a pic of mine in my jam room. photos.app.goo.gl/ixGvcWZWGYfcVRpd9
@@danielmulholland5869 Ther are cheaper synth that are just as capable as the Summit! Korg does a sick one the Wavestation i think it's called and isnt that much.
Hi Ryan, you do not need of any special programming. Just connect the sustain pedal, when you press it, Peak/Summit envelopes remain on the sustain level until you keep the pedal down, exactly as using any other modern synth.
Purchased this bank today - it's simply awsome! It has everything what I was missing in Novation patches. Contrary to them, this bank focuses on "to-be-really-used" sounds. E.g. you will love all the organ sounds, there are amazing leads, strings etc... If you want to use Summit in a band, this bank is must to have.
Excellent demo and sounds.
Best patches available for the Peak!! I will learn alot deconstructing them! Happy having purchased them. Thx!
With those patches added; you pretty much have a ‘do it all’ synth. I like it!😌🎹🎶👍🏾
Good stuff !
Great work! Purchased!! Thanks
That's really nice. Great tone.
These are really great! I've been looking into the Summit as a "do everything" synth, but I haven't found any good examples of electric piano patches online yet. I love these patches though! Great job!
One question though: are these patches programmed to respond to a sustain pedal?
Yes of course!
Just bought them for my Summit while pricey $34 aud they sound great! Cheers...
While pricey? You bought a summit dude
@@danielmulholland5869 Yeah it was a lot for me $3700 Aud! But man it's amazing and the fact you can download new banks or upload you're is a cool feature. The best synth I've ever had it can do anything. I just bought a Deluge to which is a really cool instrument.
@@NathanChisholm041 yeah word I was very tempted to put all my money into a summit and just commit to only using that. Making it a single piece that I could learn like the back of my hand, because it can certainly do anything you can dream of. Still a bit too expensive for me, but hopefully I get there someday!
@@danielmulholland5869Yes they are expensive but I just saved and saved took ages to get enough but I think it will be a lifetime synth ill never sell. Here a pic of mine in my jam room. photos.app.goo.gl/ixGvcWZWGYfcVRpd9
@@danielmulholland5869 Ther are cheaper synth that are just as capable as the Summit! Korg does a sick one the Wavestation i think it's called and isnt that much.
perfeckt....
Bravissimo
question. how do you get sustain pedal programmed in to the patches??
Hi Ryan, you do not need of any special programming. Just connect the sustain pedal, when you press it, Peak/Summit envelopes remain on the sustain level until you keep the pedal down, exactly as using any other modern synth.
@@stefanodaino thanks i realized i needed to enable it in the 'settings'. working great now!