Just wanted to shout out to you guys at MOK for the stellar work on Waverazor. I'm not a musician by any means, I just like making making crazy sounds with synths and I bought waverazor literally because of the aesthetic and synthwave clothes :). It's become my favorite synth to play with and can make some super gnarly dangerous sounds. I need to take a break from it and go spread a bunch of 5 star reviews around for it. Thanks for programming something so ....weaponized :)
Super late response, and many thanks. Waverazor is most definitely designed for getting super gnarly dangerous sounds! BTW, v2.7.3 has just been released, and there are even more super dangerous features to build dangerous sounds with!
Both! Essentially, this is taking the core ideas from Waverazor, and putting it all together in a package that is much much faster at creating and editing patches. Many of the routings, eg. FM and RingMath/Mod, are tweaked in a way to make them more natural (eg. analog-ish) to use. With Waverazor, you can get to all of these things, and tons more, but you need to build it up yourself from the components in the editor. Two very different workflows. We felt that we've covered the deep dive gear heads with Waverazor, so Miniraze is for folks that are more about quick results with an analog-style workflow.
Just wanted to shout out to you guys at MOK for the stellar work on Waverazor. I'm not a musician by any means, I just like making making crazy sounds with synths and I bought waverazor literally because of the aesthetic and synthwave clothes :). It's become my favorite synth to play with and can make some super gnarly dangerous sounds. I need to take a break from it and go spread a bunch of 5 star reviews around for it. Thanks for programming something so ....weaponized :)
Super late response, and many thanks. Waverazor is most definitely designed for getting super gnarly dangerous sounds! BTW, v2.7.3 has just been released, and there are even more super dangerous features to build dangerous sounds with!
So is this just Waverazor with analog-style controls, or a totally new synth plugin? :)
Both! Essentially, this is taking the core ideas from Waverazor, and putting it all together in a package that is much much faster at creating and editing patches. Many of the routings, eg. FM and RingMath/Mod, are tweaked in a way to make them more natural (eg. analog-ish) to use. With Waverazor, you can get to all of these things, and tons more, but you need to build it up yourself from the components in the editor. Two very different workflows. We felt that we've covered the deep dive gear heads with Waverazor, so Miniraze is for folks that are more about quick results with an analog-style workflow.
dont know why but i thought this was a reason rack extension for a minute there ? wouldnt look out of place in the reason ecosystem tbh ;)
Hmmm... that is a nice idea
fantastic stuff, but man, put that moog extension out to the crowed and turn on the multicore-option, Mr. Dev.