the -1 is for hyping it and acting like its a new technology when it isn't and the other. So, maybe the preset designers just didn't do it justice. ![]() Of course, I haven't programmed it or used the modules to build my own synth yet. If you are looking to recreate hitting a drum or plucking a string, I would say just do the real thing or use Sculpture. It can get some cool sounds that have an organic synthesis type of sound. I will say this one is my favorite for electronica. As a a sound design tool Prism is not as good as Sculpture (Logic built-in plug with same technology) and it is above Ableton's Corpus(?) effect and Collision(?) instrument. The piano/tine/hammer hit kind of sounds are much more synthetic. The string pluck effect is probably most realistic one along with maybe the bell type sounds. I was planning to just run through them but I ended up jamming on a few. I just played the presets and some were quite addictive. Of course, it does have those annoying out of tune presets that so many "sophisticated" synths have now that I hate and no one will ever use, not even a sound designer, because they will record an actual broken piano instead of a fake one… Moving on… I didn't program anything or touch any knobs. So, this time just playing for fun, the presets were great. I think I used it before when I was looking for something specific and didn't find it. So, I started to write a post to that effect until I realized that I should give it a fair shot. I got it as part of my Komplete 7 upgrade (which is kind of a rip, but thats for another thread). Stop by our Wheaton, MD showroom and see for yourself.Ĭontact us if you have questions about one of our listings or if you need help finding the right piece of gear.Well, the first time I played with it. We're an authorized dealer for almost every brand, we stock items the other stores don't, so you can try before you buy. Our mission is to help you find the right gear for your project, that thing that will bring you the most joy out of what you do. We're staffed with musicians and industry experts, people that live and breathe music gear. Buy gear the way it was meant to be bought, from a store that's been there through it all and has the vibe to prove it. Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC's legendary music shop. We are Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center
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