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seperate glide rate for each oscillator in 4 voice poly mode sounds fun

 

edit: if that's what it does,,,, my eyes are bleeding from looking at that picture

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the idea is you can play it poyphonically with each voice doing its own thing - its not a regular polysynth unless you manually set all the knobs identically

 

also has 4 audio ins for polyphonic filterbankery - or filter one signal 4 different ways then mix it back together...

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  On 11/5/2011 at 12:38 AM, analogue wings said:

the idea is you can play it poyphonically with each voice doing its own thing - its not a regular polysynth unless you manually set all the knobs identically

 

 

 

 

like a korg mono/poly?

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FM and SYNC

 

PERfourMER MKII's synthesizer channels can interact. For example, a frequency modulation of oscillator or filter will significantly expand the available spectrum of sounds. Another possible interaction is the synchronization of adjacent oscillators. SYNC and FM can even be used at the same time.

However, not only the oscillators can be synchronized. In addition, the LFOs can be synced either to each other or to an internal or external (MIDI clock) clock source.

PLAYMODES

 

PERfourMER MKII’s clever voice assignment allows choosing between six operational modes. Coupled synthesizer channels can either be played polyphonically, duophonically or monophonically. This way, you achieve expressive, lively sequences that may use a rotating voice assignment where each note addresses an individual synthesizer channel.

Filter bank

 

Each synthesizer channel offers its individual input that replaces the oscillator waveform as sound source. This way, PERfourMER MKII also makes a versatile and complex filter bank with four filter sections, four VCAs, four envelopes and LFOs.

Besides its immense flexibility, PERfourMER MKII was carefully designed to be used effortless and in a straightforward way. Its no-compromise direct-access-design to all relevant parameters has been imperative for our development team at Vermona.

 

 

In a choir, a string- or brass section, every voice has its own character, its

sonic individuality, its proprietary modulation and its specific decay. Is this

not possible for a polyphonic synthesizer? It is with the PerFourMer MKII!

Each of its four voices are totally independent. No matter whether you play

four single solo voices, a fourfold unison stack or with fourfold polyphony,

the PerFourMer MKII will always generate all its voices on a complete individual

basis.

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amazing! if this is under 1500 i am so onto this. i wonder why there aren´t many synths like this in the existence

 

PERfourMER MKII also makes a versatile and complex filter bank with four filter sections, four VCAs, four envelopes and LFOs

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it's working!

Some songs I made with my fingers and electronics. In the process of making some more. Hopefully.

 

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yes, but a tetra isn't a true analogue synth. you've got DCOs in there, and the filters are (arguably) inferior. you've got to do a fair bit more work to get it to sound really rich and classicaly 'analogue' in my experience.

 

i've got the mono lancet and it sounds phenomenal. this is basically four supercharged mono lancets in one box. there is indeed a surprising lack of analogue polysynths, so this is pretty exciting... was wondering why they discontinued the original.

 

i'll be preordering.

 

c

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