rfurtkamp wrote:Bastard stepchild of modern delay times/looping and a Lexicon Vortex would have me whipping out the credit card faster than a hooker at a coke convention.
behndy wrote:i had the SidStation and MachineDrum. they're.... quirky. they have a different way of laying stuff out than a lot of other people do, and some times it feels like they sacrifice ease of use a bit for Oh Mer Gerd This Think Looks COOOOOOOOOL, but with a bit of time you get your head around how they roll.
Hmmm... well that doesn't sound like a vote of confidence. I've been checking out some videos and tutorials and the Machinedrum doesn't seem too difficult to understand but I doubt the Analog Four is any easier (if anything it'll be more complicated).
it's not that it's super hard, it's just different. like it was programmed by somebody hella knew what they were doing, but hadn't played with other synths before. just....... different.
Hmm... I must track one down to demo!
jskadiang wrote:
Muse FTW wrote: Quick question: can you hook up a MIDI keyboard and control the synths that are in it?
Absolutely. Also, as of version 1.2, you're no longer restricted to 4/4.
From the manual:
"Tempest’s beats are no longer limited to 4/4 time signature. Now you can have any time signature with a lower value of 4, 8 or 16, and an upper value of between 2 and 64. However, a beat’s total length can be no greater than 64 16th notes (for example, 4 bars of 4/4 or 1 bar of 64/16) and all measures within a beat must have the same time signature"
Well that solved my main gripe, and if it's a synth inside too... Fuuuuuck the GAS.
Yep, Socialite. BROTHERS! Just made a downpayment, haven't got as far as finish and hardware... I think I've gotta lot of fun ahead of me deciding! Dunno if this is the right thread for it, but I'm super curious as to what you've chosen!
Gone Fission wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:21 pm
That’s quarter-assed at best.