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Re: NAMM 2016 NEW SYNTHS
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 5:45 pm
by HookedOnSonics
I wonder if the folks on the OB6 and Matrixbrute forums are talking about how cool Moog gear is ... Damn Daniel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uLVYFJ ... tml5=False
Re: NAMM 2016 NEW SYNTHS
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 7:32 pm
by Struble
HookedOnSonics wrote:I wonder if the folks on the OB6 and Matrixbrute forums are talking about how cool Moog gear is ...
I'm sure they are. At least the most recently newsworthy Moog, the Mother.
You know you don't have to be brand loyal to a fault, right? Yeah. Moog makes great synths, but so do other companies. And there are those of us that want to discuss newsworthy synthesizers.
Re: NAMM 2016 NEW SYNTHS
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 2:19 am
by SynthesizerSanctum
yup lots of dope synths at NAMM this year. but I do have to say im really exited about the collab with Dave Smith and Tom Oberheim .

Re: NAMM 2016 NEW SYNTHS
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 12:16 pm
by thealien666
Sure the OB6 sounds great, offers some great features at a somewhat hefty price however(for a 6 voices only analog synth). I'm more impressed by Brad Ferguson from Futuresonus, a one man operation, that had the guts to start the ambitious kickstarter project (with great success) of trying to offer what bigger, and more established companies won't (for now), that is to say a modern 8 voice analog polysynth with 3 oscillators per voice, 2 filters per voice (multimode), 4 LFOs per voice, 4 envelopes per voice, with a modulation matrix, and more for under $1K. The Futuresonus Parva.
I was so impressed that I pre-ordered one (something I've never ever done in my life up to now, buying a synth without trying it first). I've figured that if Brad had the courage to start such an endeavour blindly, without any assurance that people would back him up (which they did overwhelmingly), I can certainly encourage him by purchasing the fruits of his efforts. And show the Moog Music, Dave Smith Instruments, Oberheim, Roland, Korg, Yamaha, Arturia, and all the other analog synths makers of this world that the Parva is something that I was hoping for from them (at such a reasonable price point by the way) but that never came, and probably never will (because their price point would be prohibitive).
Alain.
Re: NAMM 2016 NEW SYNTHS
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:19 am
by megavoice
Alain,
do you know what Kind of Filter conception he uses (Moog, Oberheim.or anything else....???) ?
Re: NAMM 2016 NEW SYNTHS
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:46 am
by thealien666
Good question. I only know that there are 2 filters per voice (12 db per octave, selectable low pass or high pass) and that they can be put in series to form a 24 db/octave. My guess is that they might be OTA. I'll have to ask Brad about that...
Re: NAMM 2016 NEW SYNTHS
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:01 pm
by thealien666
Just confirmed by Brad: they are of the OTA design. (think Oberheim, Roland, and a few others)
Re: NAMM 2016 NEW SYNTHS
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:38 pm
by MRNUTTY
The matrix router looks like a headache in broken buttons.
Re: NAMM 2016 NEW SYNTHS
Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 8:24 pm
by DonutDude
thealien666 wrote: I'm more impressed by Brad Ferguson from Futuresonus, a one man operation, that had the guts to start the ambitious kickstarter project (with great success) of trying to offer what bigger, and more established companies won't (for now), that is to say a modern 8 voice analog polysynth with 3 oscillators per voice, 2 filters per voice (multimode), 4 LFOs per voice, 4 envelopes per voice, with a modulation matrix, and more for under $1K. The Futuresonus Parva.
I was so impressed that I pre-ordered one (something I've never ever done in my life up to now, buying a synth without trying it first).
Alain.
Have you gotten your Parva yet Alain? Please tell us what you think of it.
Re: NAMM 2016 NEW SYNTHS
Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 8:48 pm
by thealien666
Not yet. But a good friend of mine will receive his shortly (already shipped). So mine should follow soon after. As soon as I can get my hands on one, I'll let you know what I think, and probably post some samples on SC.