Korg should make a synth that will include the Modwave, the Opsix and the Wavestate, all under one hood. That's the only way they will gain back my respect.
(1) Can you assign the sequencer to the pitch and to the envelopes to give the pitch and envelopes a little bit of movement to mimic the oscillator drift and envelope timing imperfections of vintage synths? (2) Is there also an oscillator sync wavetable or is there an oscillator sync feature?
I'm speaking in theory here... You would assign a modulator such as an lfo or EG to the pitch to slightly modulate it as you're suggesting. Would it emulate OSC drift?...🤷🏻♂️ 2. Most wavetable synths have a number of "mutators" than can assign sync, squash, quantize and a number of fx type modulations to the wavetables. The best way to summarize is to say that the heart of wavetable synthesis is "motion"...
Pleased to see it comes with talking hands :)
Korg should make a synth that will include the Modwave, the Opsix and the Wavestate, all under one hood. That's the only way they will gain back my respect.
Why have the6 lost your respect? Which mainstream manufacturers have managed such a feat?
@@Farold_Haltermeyer they lost my respect when they discontinued prematurely their best synth ever, the prologue 16..
Ah gotcha. There were huge stockpiles of that one, wasn't selling sadly. Great synth though, hold onto it!
Are we sure this is the best way to test a filter?
Someone knows how it compares with the Meyer MD900?
(1) Can you assign the sequencer to the pitch and to the envelopes to give the pitch and envelopes a little bit of movement to mimic the oscillator drift and envelope timing imperfections of vintage synths?
(2) Is there also an oscillator sync wavetable or is there an oscillator sync feature?
I'm speaking in theory here...
You would assign a modulator such as an lfo or EG to the pitch to slightly modulate it as you're suggesting.
Would it emulate OSC drift?...🤷🏻♂️
2. Most wavetable synths have a number of "mutators" than can assign sync, squash, quantize and a number of fx type modulations to the wavetables.
The best way to summarize is to say that the heart of wavetable synthesis is "motion"...
'It is a DSP-based synth.'
No, it's a Raspberry Pi (Compute Module) based synth. That's a four core ARM CPU.