It has been a long time coming. 2002 remember the page
being updated to show the front panel... and that was
a year after I heard a sample on CD at NAMM of the
concept for the module. I for one am quite excited
about it. I love the sine and the saw. I know Rich
didn't seem to thrilled with the square but I can see
use for it in my productions. It is hard to tell them
the chaos control is turned up super high if the
algorhythm stuff I am hearing is encoding of the mp3
or the audio engine. I can already hear enough uses to
not really care either way. It is the slower modulated
sounds which turn my crank the most. I sure wish this
was the Holiday module : )
Thanks for the demos Paul. I was waiting for these
after the recent posts on the list. Will the final 40%
remaining have much effect on the sound overall?
Thomas
--- Paul Schreiber <
synth1@...> wrote:
> Here are 4 "identical" demos of the MOTM-520 Cloud
> Generator hardware. The
> difference is the waveform used. In all cases the
> audio is unfiltered and
> mono. The MP3 encoding is 64K, so the overall
> dynamic range/brightness is
> somewhat compressed. But you will get the general
> idea.
>
> Sounds are from turning the front panel controls
> (Pitch, Spread, Chaos).
>
> www.synthtech.com/m520/saw_demo.mp3
>
> www.synthtech.com/m520/tri_demo.mp3
>
> www.synthtech.com/m520/sqr_demo.mp3
>
> www.synthtech.com/m520/sine_demo.mp3
>
> Let me know what you think!
>
> Paul S>
>
>
Thomas White
Natural Rhythm
www.naturalrhythmmusic.com
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