OTO MACHINES BOUM PRESETS TEST
"This video shows Boum's factory presets on a drum loop.
I am almost just playing with the "Mix knob" so you can compare between dry and wet."
#OTOMachines #BOUM #Compressor #Anlog #Distortion #LowCutFilter #HighCutFilter #NoiseGate #MIDI #Demo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct5o6t_b7cE
"This video shows Boum's factory presets on a drum loop.
I am almost just playing with the "Mix knob" so you can compare between dry and wet."
#OTOMachines #BOUM #Compressor #Anlog #Distortion #LowCutFilter #HighCutFilter #NoiseGate #MIDI #Demo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct5o6t_b7cE
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Oto Boum Presets Test
This video shows Boum's factory presets on a drum loop.
I am almost just playing with the "Mix knob" so you can compare between dry and wet.
Of course when there is much more parameters to tweak but this is not the purpose here.
Drum loop is "909 Fat Bloke"…
I am almost just playing with the "Mix knob" so you can compare between dry and wet.
Of course when there is much more parameters to tweak but this is not the purpose here.
Drum loop is "909 Fat Bloke"…
BEHRINGER - POLYEIGHT
A few days ago, Behringer was revealing their proptotype, of a clone, of the Polysix by Korg.
But it's named Polyeight and Behringer confirmed, that they were adding two more voices. The Polysix had six voices, as the name is suggesting.
And we can see, that there are a few more features, compared to the original. There is a display, a noise - parameter, more waveforms for the LFO, portamento, a new key - assign mode, aftertouch - velocity.
There is the "classic" - MIDI trio (DIN / 5 pin), which is very cool, USB for modern needings and, of course, the obsolete tape - connector (for saving and loading patches) is missing.
Unfortunately, there is a cooling - fan and the keyboard has a range of four octaves (the original has five octaves).
Date of availabilty and price, are unknown, at this date.
Here is the original posting, from Behringer.
#Behringer #Polyeight #Anlog #Clone #Polysix #Korg #ADSR #VCO #VCF #Arpeggiator #Effects #Noise #MG #Portamento #Prototype
A few days ago, Behringer was revealing their proptotype, of a clone, of the Polysix by Korg.
But it's named Polyeight and Behringer confirmed, that they were adding two more voices. The Polysix had six voices, as the name is suggesting.
And we can see, that there are a few more features, compared to the original. There is a display, a noise - parameter, more waveforms for the LFO, portamento, a new key - assign mode, aftertouch - velocity.
There is the "classic" - MIDI trio (DIN / 5 pin), which is very cool, USB for modern needings and, of course, the obsolete tape - connector (for saving and loading patches) is missing.
Unfortunately, there is a cooling - fan and the keyboard has a range of four octaves (the original has five octaves).
Date of availabilty and price, are unknown, at this date.
Here is the original posting, from Behringer.
#Behringer #Polyeight #Anlog #Clone #Polysix #Korg #ADSR #VCO #VCF #Arpeggiator #Effects #Noise #MG #Portamento #Prototype
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