>
> All of the envelope knobs are temposyncable

+1



 Waldo

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Watson

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Warsaw

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Watt


How about "Voltage"?  Too generic perhaps? :)
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-Tres

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On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Vesa <[email protected]> wrote:

>  So, news update about the new synth -
>
> 1. this is where I'm at now:
>
>
>
>
> As you can see, the interface is very efficiently utilized to provide the
> optimal amount of cool stuff.
>
> The A/B mix knob has acquired a simple AHD envelope. All of the envelope
> knobs are temposyncable, so you can eg. set the attack to exactly a
> quarternote. They have a range of 0-2 seconds which should be enough for
> most things, but if it isn't it can be extended.
>
> There's the X or "Crosstalk" knob. What it does is sends the output of A1
> to B2, so that you can create a longer modulation chain if needed -
> A2->A1->B2->B1.
>
> And you can load waveforms from sample files now.
>
> 2 - I've been thinking about the name question.
>
> I first thought about calling it "Ronin". A ronin is a masterless samurai,
> but the literal meaning of the word is "wave man", or slightly less
> literally, "one adrift on the waves".
>
> It'd be a cool as heck name, and thematically appropriate (the whole wave
> thing), but then it doesn't really describe the instrument very well. And
> only makes sense if you know the etymology.
>
> Continuing with the Japanese theme, I also thought about calling it
> "Tsunami". But, since Fukushima is still relatively fresh in memory, I
> thought that might be considered bad taste by some.
>
> So I got other ideas: "Warper". Which again sounds cool, and it fits
> becase it... starts with the same letter as wave? And kind-of sort-of
> describes what the synth does?
>
> Maybe a bit far-fetched though.
>
> So then I started thinking about other names that start with "Wa"... and I
> got several ideas:
>
> Watson
> Wankel
> Wasabi
> Wallace
> Waldo
> Warsaw
> Wasp
> Watt
>
> ... in any case, I'll try to decide on something soon, so I can get this
> thing moving towards the main branch.
>
>
>
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