Ken and Jorb in the same vid ? Not allowed according to physics . Now add Alex Ball and the three of you would cause some sort of systemic entropy to destroy reality as we know it 🤣 Seriously though Ken is the best demonstrators I’ve seen in a trade show demo . Congrats on the ASM hire .
This one will be a MASTERPIECE for a very long time...... Already a legend to me. One day I will take one and resell my HYDRAsynth, but for the moment I still have so much to dive in with it....... I'm still not on the Deluxe level, this one deserves very mature synth guys with deep knowledge. But what an absolute beast... I love it.
@1980VINZ lol, this is calling me out. I bought a new explorer as my second synth, but feels like my first "real" synth. I fell so in love with it but was really wanting the strip, audio input, and extra screens and knobs, so I returned it and am rearranging my house so I can buy a deluxe. So, at least one decidedly not mature synth guy will have one.
Really nice intro/overview. I just ordered my Deluxe this morning, and seeing how simple the splits and layerings of the duals are to setup and change split points, velocities, transposing and so on, is super intuitive. ASM seems to have the user interface design down to an art. :)
Thanks for this video! The keyboard splits and transpose options for each layer are highly desirable! Nice space for a sequencer/sampler on the dash. ❤️
@@e-conrecords4665 I'm not extremely perceptive to keybeds, I will admit. But it really does feel good to me. Not dissimilar to the kb37 I have that is a fatar.
Great video, Jorb. Gosh, I'm knee deep in finally trying to master Zebra and Pigments but this seems like SUCH a luscious sounding synth. I'm gonna have to deep dive into its wavetable capabilities and sound engine, because the Deluxe seems like it could be such an interesting centerpiece with its' twin outs for each layer.
I assume you can set it up so you can wiggle your hand and get different notes or arpeggiation via pressure to LFO or bringing harmonics with pressure.
Watching this video and the demonstration of the Deluxe model, I'm getting an image in my head of stacking the Roland Boutique VP-03 vocoder module (vocoder being one thing Hydrasynth isn't loaded with) in the free space and using the layering features in the front panel of the Hydra to adjust the volume level for the module via MIDI. Is that an available possibility? That idea popped in my head on September 10th when I fitst learned these 2 models were available. Made the most sense to me (even if I went with the Explorer instead), because both models include just about everything else I would want from a virtual analog synth. P. S. Jorb, you're frankly a good keyboard player.
I thought the original Hydrasynth would be the last keyboard I ever purchase. How I'm happy to be wrong. Can't wait to put the original on the top tier below this deluxe 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Hydrasynth has way higher ceilings, you can get way more into the weeds. But just sitting down to use it, and design sounds, because the interface is so slick it doesn't feel that way. Using the signal diagram to move around sections is really intuitive. Minilogue is really straight forward, really hands on, and does also have room to grow, just not as endlessly flexible like the hydra synth. Both are great!
Does the Explorer have the same patches as the normal hydrasynth? And also if you find custom patches for the normal hydrasynth will they also work with the Explorer? Just curious :)
I believe they're different presets from. The factory, but I'm not sure. They ARE patch compatible, so yes you can use regular hydrasynth patches in the explorer & Deluxe. Deluxe multi patches will only work for the deluxe, of course
On the Hydrasynth de luxe i play on after 40-45 minutes it comes a digital fizzel on the sounds especially piano and e piano sounds, any explanation or cure? thanks in advance
@@JorbLovesGear It looks he is overwhelming you, no chance to react on things you see/hear. That's a pity, Ken just want to tell his own story and is giving no room to respond.
Ken Flux is a great dude, I didn't know he worked for ASM directly! His patches are incredible
He really is, hope I can keep in touch with him
Thanks so much for the kind words
Ken and Jorb in the same vid ? Not allowed according to physics .
Now add Alex Ball and the three of you would cause some sort of systemic entropy to destroy reality as we know it 🤣
Seriously though Ken is the best demonstrators I’ve seen in a trade show demo . Congrats on the ASM hire .
@@Death_By_Media cheers, and I totally agree, Ken is a complete professional.
Great additions to the Hydrasynth family. I am eying that explorer hard, wish I had the money and room for the deluxe, that thing is a beast!
I think that ASM are really knocking it out of the park with the new (and existing) Hydra range, all at incredible price points for what you get!
Very true, very hard to beat
This is what I have been waiting for. Poly aftertouch and a great workfow. Not to mention it sounds great. Good job, Ken.
I'm really really excited to get my explorer. Lots to say!
wow. That Deluxe is a monster machine.
Truly is. Very good design, all around
This one will be a MASTERPIECE for a very long time......
Already a legend to me.
One day I will take one and resell my HYDRAsynth, but for the moment I still have so much to dive in with it....... I'm still not on the Deluxe level, this one deserves very mature synth guys with deep knowledge.
But what an absolute beast... I love it.
@1980VINZ lol, this is calling me out. I bought a new explorer as my second synth, but feels like my first "real" synth. I fell so in love with it but was really wanting the strip, audio input, and extra screens and knobs, so I returned it and am rearranging my house so I can buy a deluxe. So, at least one decidedly not mature synth guy will have one.
Brilliant design and implementation!
100% agree. Want one *bad*
Really nice intro/overview. I just ordered my Deluxe this morning, and seeing how simple the splits and layerings of the duals are to setup and change split points, velocities, transposing and so on, is super intuitive. ASM seems to have the user interface design down to an art. :)
that looks awesome!
It really really is
Fantastic, just preordered a duluxe thanks to this video!
Proud to hear that! Hope you enjoy
Nice video. Not many show the layers on Deluxe, so nice to see some samples.
Thanks for this video! The keyboard splits and transpose options for each layer are highly desirable! Nice space for a sequencer/sampler on the dash. ❤️
Love the shelf, making it a proper feature
@@JorbLovesGear yeah awesome. How do you find the keybed in comparison to a fatar?
@@e-conrecords4665 I'm not extremely perceptive to keybeds, I will admit. But it really does feel good to me.
Not dissimilar to the kb37 I have that is a fatar.
@@JorbLovesGear nice!
Looks and sounds great. Note to other manufacturers, this is how you design and price digital synths.
Agreed!
Great video, Jorb. Gosh, I'm knee deep in finally trying to master Zebra and Pigments but this seems like SUCH a luscious sounding synth. I'm gonna have to deep dive into its wavetable capabilities and sound engine, because the Deluxe seems like it could be such an interesting centerpiece with its' twin outs for each layer.
Thank you!
Yeah the deluxe is a very compelling instrument
This keyboard is AMAZING!!
Almost like an affordable CS80!
I assume you can set it up so you can wiggle your hand and get different notes or arpeggiation via pressure to LFO or bringing harmonics with pressure.
The mod matrix is very configurable, essentially all parameters can be a destination
Watching this video and the demonstration of the Deluxe model, I'm getting an image in my head of stacking the Roland Boutique VP-03 vocoder module (vocoder being one thing Hydrasynth isn't loaded with) in the free space and using the layering features in the front panel of the Hydra to adjust the volume level for the module via MIDI. Is that an available possibility?
That idea popped in my head on September 10th when I fitst learned these 2 models were available. Made the most sense to me (even if I went with the Explorer instead), because both models include just about everything else I would want from a virtual analog synth.
P. S. Jorb, you're frankly a good keyboard player.
You can assign midi cc macros so you could control volume from a macro (and name it “vcvol” or something)
Thank you for the specifics, @@Fluxwithit.
Explorer is sold to me 🎶
The Explorer seems like a really great deal. Even better than the desktop version.
Add more macros please!!!! The Hydra makes an amazing midi controller using the macros but there are currently only 8 per patch.
great!.....may i know which brand of expression pedal works with the hydrasynth deluxe?....thks
was never sold on the original hydrasynth but the layering on the deluxe sounds incredible
Its pretty impressive
The original Hydrasynth made me stop playing all my other synths. I play it more than even my Rhodes
@@csharp57
Sounds great. Is the Hydra your Island synth?
@@aqueous5099 Right now? Yes. I’ve been away from home training for a new job and it was the only keyboard I took with me
I now have that buyer’s remorse with my few months old Hydra that Peak buyers had when the Summit came out.
I think the demand is still pretty strong, you could resell!
Same . Except the deluxe would be more of investment remorse as I would of been shy of it regardless lol
Is there a smooth transition when selection one sound to the next?.....ie..the previous sound still rings on the keys pressed
How did you like the keybed on the deluxe?
I thought the original Hydrasynth would be the last keyboard I ever purchase. How I'm happy to be wrong. Can't wait to put the original on the top tier below this deluxe 🔥🔥🔥🔥
sounds like a great idea to me. triple layering!
Sup jorb question for you, I’m considering the explorer for my first synth or a korg minilouge. Do you think it would be to complicated for a noob
The Hydrasynth has way higher ceilings, you can get way more into the weeds. But just sitting down to use it, and design sounds, because the interface is so slick it doesn't feel that way. Using the signal diagram to move around sections is really intuitive.
Minilogue is really straight forward, really hands on, and does also have room to grow, just not as endlessly flexible like the hydra synth.
Both are great!
Does the Explorer have the same patches as the normal hydrasynth? And also if you find custom patches for the normal hydrasynth will they also work with the Explorer? Just curious :)
I believe they're different presets from. The factory, but I'm not sure.
They ARE patch compatible, so yes you can use regular hydrasynth patches in the explorer & Deluxe. Deluxe multi patches will only work for the deluxe, of course
@@JorbLovesGear Awesome! Thanks for letting me know man :)
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that's what she said
lmaooo oh noo
KNOBBERS
You post this literally the day after my Hydrasynth got stolen, cruel lmao
That sucks big time.
After a gig or something?
@@JorbLovesGear Housesitter. Also grabbed my RM1x, RD8, and Virus C. And my car.
Thankfully renters insurance should cover most of it.
@@birdfacemd wow, big time bad
@@birdfacemd phew, okay there's a brightside
Shut up and take my money!!
Pre-orders are live 👀
On the Hydrasynth de luxe i play on after 40-45 minutes it comes a digital fizzel on the sounds especially piano and e piano sounds, any explanation or cure? thanks in advance
No idea, reach out to ASM
Now its good ,no problem more thanks
Jorb is totally controlled by Ken in this video, he gets no chance to ask questions
What can I say, he knows how to demo the synth
@@JorbLovesGear It looks he is overwhelming you, no chance to react on things you see/hear. That's a pity, Ken just want to tell his own story and is giving no room to respond.
@@just_pierre9730 I didn't take it that way, just saw it as someone really excited about the instrument
sorry, show floor debut of a new synth, pressure is on to show as much of the newness in as short a time as possible.
gear porn is real..
And I do be drooling over this one.
Sorry, the Hydrasynth Deluxe is a great synth but no amount of marketing will make me believe that the lopsided panel layer is a great feature.
Great keyboard but goddamnit the logo is so ugly...