I wish more content on youtube could have this level. Thank you so much! The way you do this is so easy to follow, even for a not tech person. And I think I will buy this beautiful instrument. ❤
Very nice synth. But with one big issue : the missing display. I fear it will get super complicated to organise patches and performances : Which patch was used in which performances...? And as you start to edit a patch and overwrite the patch, you may be ending "killing" your performances without knowing it. Example : you have a performance with a layer of patch A - for example a string pad type sound and patch B a bell type sound. In the next week you decide to change the patch that was the string pad (of your beloved performance/s) and overwrite it as a fast Sci fi sound. Another week later you find that all your performances that used the string type sound patch (in the beginning) are all sounding terrible wrong now...
Just press and hold the patch button you want to save (1-8) If you want to save for example in bank B and your patch are presently on bank A-5, just press bank B button before press and hold patch 1-8. Sorry for my english, do my best
It’s dual: overall architecture is YamahaCS80 based, individual layers resemble an advanced Roland Juno, while the oscillators remind Chris Huguett’s design
@@PsychologyAcademia Ive used a comination of hardware synths and VSTs extensively over the years, including omnisphere. Omnisphere is okay but compared to some hardware it cannot replicate the depth in sound, timbre, tonality and character you can achieve with some hardware based synths like this, it just doesn't even come close.
Omnisphere is a VST that runs on a computer, then would be controlled by a MIDI controller or mapping something. This is a self contained instrument. Both have their merits, but I like synths because each one is the sum of its parts and as a musician you interact with each synth differently. This synth isn’t for preset surfing. It’s for getting lost in and exploring.
This is one of the coolest instruments I've ever played!
I wish more content on youtube could have this level. Thank you so much! The way you do this is so easy to follow, even for a not tech person. And I think I will buy this beautiful instrument. ❤
😊🙏🏻 thank you, it’s a pleasure!
Hoping the support and development continues with the Super 6! This is the ultimate synthesizer!
Oh, and now, having owned it for about a month. To my ears and touch. This feels like the mighty and and obscenely priced Jupiter 8
Is Jupiter 8 a better option than this?
Whattt, so you can control what the ribbin modulates??? Wow. Awesome synth. :)
Thanks for giving me a flying start
on this excellent instrument.
Clear and concise.
You're a great teacher.
𝄆❤❤❤𝄇
Congrats again guys
I got Stranger Things vibes during some of your demo. Amazing synth!
😊👌🏻
Just got one😊
The best synth!
Brilliant explanation on Anthony Marinelli level. I ❤ good synth teachers!
Dear UDO Audio, I want this. I need this.
🎹😍 Bloody ‘ell, I want one!
Does it have an expression petal to control what the ribbon does?
Very nice synth. But with one big issue : the missing display.
I fear it will get super complicated to organise patches and performances :
Which patch was used in which performances...? And as you start to edit a patch and overwrite the patch, you may be ending "killing" your performances without knowing it.
Example : you have a performance with a layer of patch A - for example a string pad type sound and patch B a bell type sound. In the next week you decide to change the patch that was the string pad (of your beloved performance/s) and overwrite it as a fast Sci fi sound.
Another week later you find that all your performances that used the string type sound patch (in the beginning) are all sounding terrible wrong now...
I see, but that’s not how it works, the memory is separate, so editing a patch doesn’t affect any of your performances
I'm not sure I understood once I created my own sound/patch. How do I them save it?
Just press and hold the patch button you want to save (1-8)
If you want to save for example in bank B and your patch are presently on bank A-5, just press bank B button before press and hold patch 1-8.
Sorry for my english, do my best
question ... is there a way to set the tempo of the ARP to specific BPM's ... or is it just by ear with a knob ?
But can it come in that sexy blue? (Super 6 owner wants to know)
The ability to use the ribbon as a mod, is that because the underlying architecture is digital?
It's a big machine, maybe a bit to big for My limited space, sounds and looks excellent however.
Sounds absolutely wonderful!
(I do hope one day there's on in that lovely blue the super 6 comes in)
…now I only need 4.5k…😅
Is this based on the Jupiter 8 ?
Cheers
In physical design it seems more CS80. The chorus buttons are definitely Rolandish, though.
@entropybentwhistle ..thanks for the reply .no wonder it's expensive then..looks and sounds amazing.
Peace
It’s dual: overall architecture is YamahaCS80 based, individual layers resemble an advanced Roland Juno, while the oscillators remind Chris Huguett’s design
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4.5k for a synth, and they couldnt throw in a display?
You’re missing the point of the concept. It was never intended to need a display.
Omnisphere just does so much more. This is the problem. The harder you try to make a great synth the bigger the hole you dig.
Omnisphere sounds like shit compared to this tho pahaha
@@unintendedinfo2239 You havent got it so how could you know
This is an actual instrument, Omni is a program
@@PsychologyAcademia Ive used a comination of hardware synths and VSTs extensively over the years, including omnisphere. Omnisphere is okay but compared to some hardware it cannot replicate the depth in sound, timbre, tonality and character you can achieve with some hardware based synths like this, it just doesn't even come close.
Omnisphere is a VST that runs on a computer, then would be controlled by a MIDI controller or mapping something.
This is a self contained instrument.
Both have their merits, but I like synths because each one is the sum of its parts and as a musician you interact with each synth differently.
This synth isn’t for preset surfing. It’s for getting lost in and exploring.
Exactly what I expected while waiting a half second for video to play.
So racist ;
WTH are you on about?
I think he needs a hug.