[sdiy] Solaris at NAMM

Benjamin Budts mailing at gigaspeeds.be
Wed Jan 20 10:13:42 CET 2010


I read the entire site, listened to the audio demo's . It looks very 
promising indeed... and with the dollar being so low I might just pick 
one up :-) Maybe he'll come over to Frankfurt Musik Messe this year to 
demo it ?

cheers,
Ben

Tom Wiltshire wrote:
> Yeah, I'd like to see these out in the wild too, although I doubt I 
> can justify buying one. I haven't got any more grandmas left to sell, 
> unfortunately ;)
>
> It looks like great hardware, but I admit that I was a bit 
> disappointed to read the features on the website - a Moog filter, a 
> CEM filter, an ARP filter, oscillators from X, feature from Y, etc 
> etc. Why design such a great instrument and then use it to copy stuff 
> that's already been done? I think the synth world really needs to pull 
> its head out of its own backside and start looking *forwards* instead.
>
> Still, it does look like a great piece of kit, and if it came with a 
> developers kit so I could program for it, I'd go and steal someone 
> else's granny and sell her to get one!
>
> T.
>
> On 19 Jan 2010, at 17:53, Graham Atkins wrote:
>
>> For those of you lucky enough to get to the show, is there any sign of
>> a "production" version of John Bowen's Solaris yet ?. It must be 3 
>> Namm's
>> since the first prototype was on show, It seems to be dragging on a bit
>> and I haven't seen anything reported on it this year.
>>
>> Graham
>>
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