Well, I wouldn't be surprised if quite a couple of people went to buy an odyssey after watching this video. Great what you get out of this thing. Many thanks for this wonderful demonstration! 😊
Technically, one of your best offerings to date, Tim (I've so got to get oporating that fekkin sequencer under my belt). Also, very lush early Genesis vibe coming across. Loving it, Tim. You're a proper talent.
Ay-up Cheers, much appreciated, have you sorted the sequencer out yet? if not here is a link to a my tutorial, hope it helps :) th-cam.com/video/XQwml5ct4uM/w-d-xo.html
Cheers. My experience with the tuning is, once it has warmed up for about 15 to 20 minutes it will stay in-tune ( don't tune it until it has warmed up ), the only time I touch the tuning sliders is if I want to change the octave or tune to a 5th or something. There is no notch for the sliders to click to, just markers. I have found when it is in-tune when I power off for the day, the next day when turned on, after the warm up time it will still be in-tune. Hope this makes sense. Regards Tim.
Well, I wouldn't be surprised if quite a couple of people went to buy an odyssey after watching this video. Great what you get out of this thing. Many thanks for this wonderful demonstration! 😊
Thank you very much, cheers for the lovely comment :)
Beautiful !
Cheers, thank you for watching :)
Great sounds, Tim, very impressive and super ambient piece 👍
Thank you Ian, thanks for listening :)
Technically, one of your best offerings to date, Tim (I've so got to get oporating that fekkin sequencer under my belt). Also, very lush early Genesis vibe coming across. Loving it, Tim. You're a proper talent.
Ay-up Cheers, much appreciated, have you sorted the sequencer out yet? if not here is a link to a my tutorial, hope it helps :) th-cam.com/video/XQwml5ct4uM/w-d-xo.html
Hi Tim 👋 I enjoyed this very much! A cool journey… and I love the crisp sound of that synth 🙏🏻❤️
Cheers Rick, thank you for listening and commenting :)
@@DisciplinedCommotion You're welcome Tim!
Good ambient 👍
Thank you, cheers for dropping in :)
This sound is really cool!! 😎
Thank you, thanks for listening :)
Gah, that thing sounds SOOOOOOOOOOOO good!
Yeah its not a bad synth is it, cheers for listening :)
sounds absolutely wonderful, Tim ❤🙂
Thank you, much appreciated for listening and commenting :)
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Holy cow 🐮, absolutely enjoyed this one. Very well done my friend!
Cheers, much appreciated, thank you for listening and commenting :)
Nice touch! Digs!;-)!!
Cheers :)
Soooo good!
Thank you, cheers for listening :)
its reminds me of orbital they use one of these
Thank you, cheers for listening. ( they probably have an original ) :)
It's great🔥
cheers, thank you for listening :)
Beautiful work!!!
Cheers Matt, thanks for listening :)
Real grit and power sir, been interested in this but the little tuning screws, do they have to be used much
Cheers. My experience with the tuning is, once it has warmed up for about 15 to 20 minutes it will stay in-tune ( don't tune it until it has warmed up ), the only time I touch the tuning sliders is if I want to change the octave or tune to a 5th or something. There is no notch for the sliders to click to, just markers. I have found when it is in-tune when I power off for the day, the next day when turned on, after the warm up time it will still be in-tune. Hope this makes sense. Regards Tim.
@@DisciplinedCommotion Yes mate, just thought if i got it i would be tuning all the time
@@cornishwavesmusic its not the easiest synth to understand