Iridium
tom adam
tom.adam at thebigear.be
Thu Jun 25 20:25:28 CEST 2020
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.
T
On 25/06/2020 17:44, deeplfo wrote:
> +1 on that for Hydra.
>
> On Thursday, June 25, 2020, 01:05:16 AM PDT, Jay Vaughan
> <ibisum at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> > The Poly D has a huge panel, with a relatively small amount of big
> knobs. It’s really nice. It makes it super smooth and fun to twiddle
> and play.
>
> Same with the Hydra, which is truly delightfully laid out. Everything
> just floats under your hands where you need it. Definitely may
> favourite of the new school of synths lately ..
>
> j.
>
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