"I still think the MOTM format needs a really good delay. Delay is crucial for making many interesting sounds." from Mike Man -I can't agree more on this! Having been into the synth thing (as a pathetic sod) for virtually all my life - and this spans from mid-60s to present - I have had the priviledge of seeing the evolution of synthesis first hand and as it developed technologically AND musically - especially as a technician/repair guy for the latter period- what I'd call the most exciting and 'quantum-leap' type of periods...midi,sampling, etc... (I am sorry to have missed the Telharmonium and Ondes Martenot(sp?) periods - but sometimes I think I was there too! OOOOOOO - Halloween stuff indeed!) From what I've experienced buying way too many keyboards over the years, and by far the most "bizzare sounds or synthesis capabilities" (and mind you this is just a matter of taste - and there's NO accounting for that) came with the machines that have "time shifting capabilities" or: delays. This also includes 'spatial perceptions', etc - that have become an important part of modern electronic music. My Kurz K2500 with the KDFX expansion pack - does stuff I just cannot describe - stuff I've never heard before but have always thought about or dreamed of. And I have messed around with the top Lexicon stuff prior to this...nothing even close. I'm sure the KYMA guys (and this I'm not too familiar with - as my current equipment list has bankrupted me - for quite some time I'm afraid) would agree - as they explore that system. My point being - a digital delay w/CV modulation capabilites of ALL parameters(I think this is the only way to go without having 'a module' the size of your house)is by far the most effective at creating "sounds that have never been heard before" - which I believe is a sales pitch used WAY to much in a field where much does sound rather the same really. Just my humble opinion - and the biggest potential bang for your buck on a module by module basis. So get algorithmizing! (the thought is even painful to me - a hardware, not a software guy) Rog
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MOTM website & Delays )of the processing kind
2003-10-28 by Roger Rossen
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