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Instruments • Re: SWAY - a synth modeled after the Yamaha SY77

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Speaking of sonic quality.
The effect section output in the SY77 emulation could actually benefit from having a parametric equaliser. The reason is, the SY77 can produce some very pronounced peaks at several frequency ranges all in one patch. A patch in the SY77 can be very complex sounding. It is easy to end up with a sound that has these peaks and they simply make the patch unbalanced, very often it can sound unpleasant. So a nice parametric EQ that can be stored on per-preset basis would be very beneficial. You'd load a preset and play, rather than have to fuss about with loading an EQ plugin each time.

The hardware SY77 has a very basic EQ block with gain at preset frequency points, and one more EQ block with one parametric band, but these are inadequate (impossible to cut at 250hz, 1Kh, 3Khz, 5Khz, as an example) but more importantly, when used, they occupy one of the two time-based effect blocks which would be better used for more creative type of effects, rather than corrective ones. A four band parametric would be very nice to have for the more demanding person, although yes, I get that the dev is not keen on such improvements.
So in the TAL-Pha thread, someone suggested a second envelope, and your response exuded an unwarranted arrogance:
If I want an analog synth with two envelopes I simply turn to something else.
Here, you're incessantly trashing the reverb and delay, clamoring for replacements, a parametric EQ, and topping it off with a little note that the dev isn't keen on such improvements. Nothing short of ludicrous.

Statistics: Posted by enCiphered — Sat Mar 02, 2024 9:51 pm



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