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Old 13.06.2004, 12:53 PM
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Saba, a wavetable synth would be cool. But I feel they could integrate this type of synthesis, and others, into their next Virus, in addition.

Any future Virus' synth releases will need to do more than just the relatively bog-standard synthesis that it currently does. Integrating wavetable synthesis, as well as other exotic synthesis types such as waveshaping, physical-modelling, neural, vector, FM, granular, sample-resynthesis, 8-bit/retro etc., into future Virus follow-ups would be amazing. This way they can continue to enhance their line of Virus' exponentially with each release. Why restrict the Virus to just one synthesis type?

Regards SoundDiver, I don't think it should be up to sounddiver to do all your programming. The fact that you're using, or relying on SoundDiver means that the inadequacies of the Virus' current user interface are forcing you to do so. That's bad, IMHO. Not everyone has a computer, or wants to use a computer, or wants to lug around a computer and monitor (or laptop and midi-interface) around with them.
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