Originally posted by tehlord
Yeah I don't mind the patch saving thing so much. It does have an octave switcher though!
Yeah I meant per osc!, i got used to no patch mem on the boomstar (that was a mistake selling that btw) but with the dom1 its really handy if you have different tracks you are working at the same time, i only use patch mem for that, rarely if ever do i go back to old presets for new tracks
Originally posted by evo8
Yeah I meant per osc!, i got used to no patch mem on the boomstar (that was a mistake selling that btw) but with the dom1 its really handy if you have different tracks you are working at the same time, i only use patch mem for that, rarely if ever do i go back to old presets for new tracks
Aahhh, on the Odyssey each oscillator has a continuously variable pitch slider that covers several octaves, so it's done that way. It's weird!
I do agree that patch memory is useful, and the Odyssey is right on the cusp of complexity for a synth that really needs one. Saying that, people did without for decades lol.
Originally posted by cryophonik
Nice Odyssey, Bluffy!!!
I actually picked up this mint ISA220 a few months ago and you guys wouldn't believe the story of how this deal played out, but suffice to say, it was by far the best transaction I've ever had through craigslist and the price I paid for it was ridiculously low. I've wanted one for years and the thing sounds great with my Mojave MA-200 and Bluebird mics, not to mention my bass and acoustic guitars. It's a workhorse front end.
Nice Dave!
That is literally the front end (minus the avid /euphonix system 5 inputs) that several dozel blockbuster films used for vox.
The mojave was used in a lot of places where we had the option of pre way Neumann's and Royers etc. You just need a little something to warm up the ISA and you're set.
Congrats dave!
Jan-26-2017 18:48
evo8
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sounds really nice, love the filter, paraphony/detune lends itself to some weird kinda sounds!
patch points are nice, could conceivably hook it up to the Dominion and have some fun experimenting