My idea was a synth similar in style to REAKTOR's synthesis. My idea includes: 1) 8 oscillators: based off an AM/Osc/LFO sends to a sequenced, zoom, and offset wavetable. 2) 2 XY-Pads with up to 8 points 3) 2 built-in multi-mode filters (from XY-Pads send to filters include: Cutoff, Resolution, Key, MOD1, MOD2, Level, Pan) MODs are sends to LFO or Envelopes 1, 2, and 3 which includes the normal attack, decay, sustain, release, and velocity knobs 4) Rich modulation possibilities via FTT generator 5) The ability to import one cycle waves. 6) Clippers - each multi-mode filter has an adjustable exciter 7) Decimator - master bit-crusher for both multi-mode filters 8) The basics (fine tune and AM on each oscillator, master tune, master level, pitch adjustment, etc...) This would allow for much more of the sound design to be done on an individual synth, and some of the lag caused by a lot of the built up chains of various filters could be diminished. This would not replace the filters entirely, but allow for the user to get a more mastered sound to apply the filters to which would result in a more versatile synth. There are certain sounds (such as bells, plucks, or knocks) things like the heisenberg and pulverisateur just can't get, or become ridiculously difficult to achieve. With them, you can only get a certain sound that you think could end up sounding like what you want, but get lost and overwhelmed by how many filters you have to chain up to get there. Then by the time you maybe have what sort of sounds like a pluck or bell tone, unless you have a pretty nice computer, Next is lagging so much that adding a simple saw or drum beat is killing it. So that's my idea for a new synth. BTW... I am aware you guys have a new synth you're adding this is just an idea.
Thanks for your time and consideration! -HALCASTER
Comments (4)
YEEESSSS
aka I would love this honestly
wth did i just read
idk but sounds like a growl