Even more amazing would be if the Studio Electronics Code/Omega with
CS80 filters would respond to polyphonic aftertouch. To get a full
set of 8 dual-channel voices with independent HPF/LPF (like on the
real CS80) you would actually need two Omegas though! Then you'd get
an extra oscillator on each voice which would be cool. I have been
using dual multimode on the Code (sounds amazing) but you only get 4
voices that way and right now it is not possible to save voice edits
in multi mode (no worse than the CS80 I guess). And of course for now
there is only channel aftertouch.
One can dream...
Kent
On Nov 21, 2008, at 4:44 PM, David Rogoff wrote:
The Infinite Response website (http://www.infiniteresponse.com/) says
they'll have several versions of the VAX77 keyboard at NAMM. Someone
from IR or Arturia needs to make sure a VAX77 and an Origin are hooked
up together to try the poly aftertouch response! The Origin is
finally real (but where can I see it in the US?) and the VAX77 is
almost real. This could be an amazing combination! As big as
chocolate with peanut butter (which I personally hate, but it is
popular)!
PS - anyone know where I can get a pass for NAMM? Please? I'll buy
you lunch...
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