> The Creature is really a Swiss army knife of functions!I'm glad you liked the demo! It's a cliche to get excited about a
> That's the kind of thing I'm looking for. And that you
> have so much possiblities in a so, but not crammed space.
> What me strikes is the clear beautiful sounds the Serge
> can produce f.e. waterdrops. Bass sounds sound really warm
> and it can make the greatest noise if want it to.
> Thanks man, for this demonstration!!
> Are there more to look forward to.
> Not in a short while of course, these set ups take hours of
> time, but in near future somewhere?
synth's filters, but I think a lot of what you are talking about comes
from the excellent filters on the serge. There are audiophile grade
components in there that give it an incredibly 'acoustic' and
'detailed' sound. The gate output on the left hand side of the TGO is
also a fantastic tone. In the bass register it sounds almost like a
bass clarinet. Really full.
I don't think I'll be able to post another demo soon as I'm going to
be away from the system for a while, but I really enjoyed doing it, so
I'm sure there'll be more later. I also owe Hans and the Serge CD
people a couple of new cover designs, so I should work on that instead!
> I'm curious what you mean by the Phrase "and then it's get's a littleI just meant that with any modular there are so many way to generate
> bit to interesting for my taste?"
really random sounding junk. Sometimes that's exactly what you need.
But most of the time patching a system so that it does something
'theoretically' interesting is not the same as patching it so that it
does something 'musically' interesting...