Hi
just came across this one
http://www.anyware-instruments.de/
and was wondering if someone has information or experience on it.
Tinysizer
Re: Tinysizer
i'm not so sure about the patch points. i would rather have normal cables so it can integrate with other synths more easily.
Re: Tinysizer
had one of these in my studio a few weeks ago, i was recording some jams with Move D and he was using one. it sounded sweet, but i didnt actually have a go with it, so dont know how easy it is to use.
results should be released soon.
results should be released soon.
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move d also used it with magic mountain high during freerotation, and it sounded really interesting.
i would like to try one to see if it could fit my workflow, but it is difficult here...
i would like to try one to see if it could fit my workflow, but it is difficult here...
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it seems a bit small yea, eurorack is small enough imo
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One of the synths they used sounded amazing. It just had so much power and stuck out from everything else. I thought it might have been the 101 but maybe it was this?4am wrote:move d also used it with magic mountain high during freerotation, and it sounded really interesting.
i would like to try one to see if it could fit my workflow, but it is difficult here...
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Other than when one of them was physically playing the keys, i found it very difficult to tell which synth was playing what... also it was pretty hard to see what Move D even had near the 101.
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maybe i'm a grumpy fucker, but to me, they compromised too much on size... those cables look really terrible... hard to maintain/replace and possible to have high system noise.