Iridium

ToAd tom.adam at thebigear.be
Mon Oct 26 11:57:19 CET 2020


Never had this issue with the quantum... 
It can be quit deep, but you don’t need to if you don’t want to and still make cool sounds. It’s my favourite synth lately! 
Never played the iridium though.
Tom

Verstuurd vanuit mijn brein

> Op 26 okt. 2020 om 10:43 heeft Jay Vaughan <ibisum at gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
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>> no experience with the iridium, but I like the interface of the quantum. I never really need to do much menu diving, only a couple of times to get the right wavetable or import a sample. But once the basics are set-up, everything is at hand. And even when you need to do some menu diving, the touch panel is really easy and fast.
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> I had a play on the Iridium this weekend, and found it very, very powerful - but overall much less inspiring than I thought it would be.  I guess I’m not a fan of the complexity of these interfaces, and there was one thing that really, really pissed me off time and again, which is a typical flaw in Hartmann’s whole schtick, which is that you very easily move other knobs when turning one, because - as usual for tiny-finger Axel - the knobs are just too damn close together.
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> That ruins the experience, always, and I wish he’d get this sorted out.  He *never* seems to care about it.
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> j.
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