Elson Trinidad wrote:
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> There seems to be a lot of additions on these wishlists, but be aware that if it
> were at all possible, this "AN of your dreams" might mot be as affordable as the original...
> something close to what you want already exists (or will exist) - The Waldorf Q
> is the most extensive VA synth and the Alesis Andromeda, which comes out in
> August/Sept, (which isn't VA but a new-generation analog synth) also has a
> bundle...but it comes at a price: Both synths list for roughly $3500 US...
>
The Waldorf Q is a ∗very∗ nice synth - I got to check one out about 6
weeks ago. The XT's are very popular right now too. At least two or of
my friends and acquaintances have bought an XT in the past month. Not
really comparable to a Q but an interesting synth. I'm so jealous :-0
can't wait to visit for a 'jam session'. I think the PPG 2 VST Synth is
all my budget will permit - ha ha ha
> Anyway, pragmatic synthesist I am, here's my "AN2x" wishlist:
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> - Add triangle waveform
> - Make step-sequencer a little more user-friendly
> - Programmable arpeggio patterns
> - at least 4-part TRUE multitimbral
> - syncable LFOs
> - update oscillator sync range (for true Prophet-5 sync emulation)
> - higher dB output
>
> Now, is that so hard?
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I'm going to piggy back my short wish list along with yours:
1) I'd like the Arp/Seq to transmit Note Events when LOCAL = OFF
2) When the Tempo is set to MIDI (for sync to MIDI Clock), I'd like the
synth engine to trigger from the physical keyboard when my software
sequencer is in 'Record Pause' mode. As it stands, you have be in record
mode to trigger Note On Events when MIDI Sync is enabled ∗sigh∗
3) MIDI Sync LFO's would make life easier too. Oh yeah, and transmit
MIDI Clock too ;-)
Regards,
Jon
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