I'm having so much fun with it..
70$ very well spent indeed

glitchrock-buddha wrote:One of the funnest things about this synth is that you can automate the modulation sources, therefor you can assign those to automap/kore etc. So turning a knob and the for a given mod destination moves all over to the different sources which creates very different sounds because it instantly tries lets you hear how it sounds being modulated from an lfo, an envelope, another osc or what have you. Lots of fun. An amazing hands on synth where you don't need to touch the mouse at all.
Yep. Actually I noticed I left out some words in one sentence there and it was pretty messed. I meant "So turning a knob for a given mod destination moves the wire connection to all the different sources..."Android Bishop wrote:glitchrock-buddha wrote:One of the funnest things about this synth is that you can automate the modulation sources, therefor you can assign those to automap/kore etc. So turning a knob and the for a given mod destination moves all over to the different sources which creates very different sounds because it instantly tries lets you hear how it sounds being modulated from an lfo, an envelope, another osc or what have you. Lots of fun. An amazing hands on synth where you don't need to touch the mouse at all.
whoa what?!?
I was wondering the exact same thingRowlsten wrote:Hello all!! (sorry don't post very often *ashamed*)
Just a little question, does anyone know if I can install this on both my studio machine and my laptop? I have it on my studio machine but miss it when I'm not at home.![]()
I know DAWs generally have dual licences to fit this purpose but I can't find any information on the u-he site.
On a side note, this is such a wonderful synth. If there are people browsing this site that haven't yet at least played with the demo then they should.... and then buy it.
Pasha wrote:Thanks dum for being so precise.
Very cool. I have to check that out..glitchrock-buddha wrote:One of the funnest things about this synth is that you can automate the modulation sources, therefor you can assign those to automap/kore etc. So turning a knob for a given mod destination moves the wire connection to all the different sources which creates very different sounds because it instantly tries lets you hear how it sounds being modulated from an lfo, an envelope, another osc or what have you. Lots of fun. An amazing hands on synth where you don't need to touch the mouse at all.
Nice! I did not realize that.glitchrock-buddha wrote:One of the funnest things about this synth is that you can automate the modulation sources
No problem. It's just a plain serial number - works for any machine in your possession and is a valid license as long as it's *you* who's using itRowlsten wrote:Hello all!! (sorry don't post very often *ashamed*)
Just a little question, does anyone know if I can install this on both my studio machine and my laptop? I have it on my studio machine but miss it when I'm not at home.![]()
I know DAWs generally have dual licences to fit this purpose but I can't find any information on the u-he site.
On a side note, this is such a wonderful synth. If there are people browsing this site that haven't yet at least played with the demo then they should.... and then buy it.
One question...do you have any intention on expanding on the modules? i'm sure the range of sounds is quite large, it's just that the modules themselves look rather normal, perhaps the addition of a few more esoteric modules as found in some of the more expensive analogue monsters would be warmly received.Urs wrote:No problem. It's just a plain serial number - works for any machine in your possession and is a valid license as long as it's *you* who's using itRowlsten wrote:Hello all!! (sorry don't post very often *ashamed*)
Just a little question, does anyone know if I can install this on both my studio machine and my laptop? I have it on my studio machine but miss it when I'm not at home.![]()
I know DAWs generally have dual licences to fit this purpose but I can't find any information on the u-he site.
On a side note, this is such a wonderful synth. If there are people browsing this site that haven't yet at least played with the demo then they should.... and then buy it.![]()
Cheers,
Urs
+1...Jarvisimon wrote:One question...do you have any intention on expanding on the modules? i'm sure the range of sounds is quite large, it's just that the modules themselves look rather normal, perhaps the addition of a few more esoteric modules as found in some of the more expensive analogue monsters would be warmly received.Urs wrote:No problem. It's just a plain serial number - works for any machine in your possession and is a valid license as long as it's *you* who's using itRowlsten wrote:Hello all!! (sorry don't post very often *ashamed*)
Just a little question, does anyone know if I can install this on both my studio machine and my laptop? I have it on my studio machine but miss it when I'm not at home.![]()
I know DAWs generally have dual licences to fit this purpose but I can't find any information on the u-he site.
On a side note, this is such a wonderful synth. If there are people browsing this site that haven't yet at least played with the demo then they should.... and then buy it.![]()
Cheers,
Urs

You haven't heard? If you buy Berlin Modular, you get a discount of the price you paid for ACE!3dot... wrote: also .. is there gonna be a crossgrade price to the bigger modular?