Synthpulse
Synthpulse
What do you lot think
Even to right click an impulse pad to select synth then to the right pops up all the parameters
Even to right click an impulse pad to select synth then to the right pops up all the parameters
so there is no drums? just synths?and you could have a different synth on each pad/key?
how would this be beneficial?
i may be missing somthing here?
how would this be beneficial?
i may be missing somthing here?
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Wouldn't a rack of Operators be basically the same thing? (I don't own Operator, just asking).
Impulse needs to be updated/expanded/improved, and I would certainly welcome a "deluxe" version that offered built-in synthesis along with sampling ala RMIV. However, I suspect this kind of hot-rodding would result in a seperate instrument to purchase. And I wouldn't mind that, either!
Impulse needs to be updated/expanded/improved, and I would certainly welcome a "deluxe" version that offered built-in synthesis along with sampling ala RMIV. However, I suspect this kind of hot-rodding would result in a seperate instrument to purchase. And I wouldn't mind that, either!
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Drop 8 operator instances into 8 chains in a rack.
Map the region to correspond to impulse midi mapping fi you want
design drum patches for operator of every kind and load your sounds into the operator chain via the presets menu.
That way you have a powerful drum machine with tons of control
a good idea could be to load operator instaces and simpler instances in the same rack, that way you will also have the benefits of samples in you drum engine too.
You can also put different fx on chains and ect, in that case, using macros become really useful.
Map the region to correspond to impulse midi mapping fi you want
design drum patches for operator of every kind and load your sounds into the operator chain via the presets menu.
That way you have a powerful drum machine with tons of control
a good idea could be to load operator instaces and simpler instances in the same rack, that way you will also have the benefits of samples in you drum engine too.
You can also put different fx on chains and ect, in that case, using macros become really useful.
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