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Interesting that you can run audio through the trapezoid, rather than just using the trapezoid as a voltage controller, which is how I would have thought to set up a subtractive synth type patch. Seems like functionally it’s doing the same thing.
No, there are three levels possible. The right knob is a simple on/off switch, but the left has three settings: first click assigns 100%, seconds click 66%, third click 34%. I believe that it may also be possible to change these percentages in the global settings menu, but don’t quote me on that.
@@Bibblebabbler Check out my tutorials for beginners if you haven't already! The Syntrx II can make many standard synth sounds as well as good leads and basses. th-cam.com/video/GVKI91Q_Q5E/w-d-xo.html
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I’ll be picking up one of these when I retire in three weeks’ time. I wanted a Synthi in 1973; this is as close as I’ll get!
Behringer is making one, getting a hold of one will be like 8 more years and it'll be shitty so there's that. 😂
@@Johanthegnarler They were trailing a VCS3 clone years ago; still not seen the light of day. I’d have one of those just for the aesthetic…
Interesting that you can run audio through the trapezoid, rather than just using the trapezoid as a voltage controller, which is how I would have thought to set up a subtractive synth type patch. Seems like functionally it’s doing the same thing.
Thanks for sharing your insights; it was an interesting watch.
Der hört sich shr genial an das ding. Geile Sache 🎉❤
in the modulation matrix you can't define depth of modulation? its always 100%?
No, there are three levels possible. The right knob is a simple on/off switch, but the left has three settings: first click assigns 100%, seconds click 66%, third click 34%. I believe that it may also be possible to change these percentages in the global settings menu, but don’t quote me on that.
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All I get out of this unit is noise and bee swarms.
The only reason I dont smash it is because it looks cool.
And what if you just copy the led position in yt videos?
@@klinkske same thing bee noise
@@Bibblebabbler Check out my tutorials for beginners if you haven't already! The Syntrx II can make many standard synth sounds as well as good leads and basses. th-cam.com/video/GVKI91Q_Q5E/w-d-xo.html
same story. I don't know how some Content Creators do it, but whenever I use the SYNTRX II it just sounds like shit
@@TechnoNates cool looking only, biggest waste of 2 g ever