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Alex posted in the group Synth News & Events
The new Behringer PRO VS MINI is now available for preorder for $99/£89.
Based on the 1986 Sequential Circuits Prophet VS. It’s a 4 voice hybrid synthesizer; touch keyboard with 27 keys; 16 vector oscillators with wavetable synthesis and 128 waveforms; morphing of all 4 oscillators via joystick; analog 24dB low-pass filter; 16-step sequencer; Arpeggiator with 3 different patterns; built-in chorus effect; Envelope for filter, amp and oscillator mixer; analog filter with cutoff and resonance. USB powered.
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I received mine yesterday and noticed they’ve just released a firmware update to address some of the early user feedback including the sound of the wavetables/oscillators.
1. Three Oscillator Modes: Discover new sonic horizons with our three distinct oscillator modes: Modern, Modern Bright, and Vintage.
2. Master Tune Control: Precision is at your fingertips. You can now fine-tune your instrument with the new Master Tune control, allowing adjustments from 432Hz to 448Hz.
3. Enhanced Control: We’ve introduced a new CC #47 to seamlessly manage the Filter Envelope Amount.
4. MIDI P…Read More
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eatsleepsynthrepeat posted in the group TB-303 Clones
I see that Arturia have released a new TB-303 software emulation called Acid V. I’m just downloading the demo now! Interested to see how it holds up against AudioRealism’s Bassline 3. Anyone tried it yet? Thoughts?
https://www.arturia.com/products/software-instruments/acid-v/overview
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kleod9 posted in the group Roland SH-4d Synthesizer Group
Hello all, I have an issue with my new sh-4d that I’m curious whether it’s an unique issue to my particular device or is common to others…
If I power my device to a powered USB computer hub or direct to the computer in any combination I can hear a grounding hum – the only option I’ve found that I can get the hum to disappear is to power the sh-4d with batteries or a USB power bank… which is fine, but when I’m working with the sh-4d in the studio, it would be better to power it with a constant electrical source which I have not figured out how to do without the hum which shows up…Read More4 Comments-
Yes it’s a common problem when powering synths from the PC USB port. I have experienced it with my Roland SH-4d and T-8, and the Uno Synth Pro. As @kpatzsc said, it’s best to power separately if you can. I’ve also seen people recommend using a USB isolator so maybe worth having a look at something like this… https://hifimediy.com/product/usb-isolator/
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Sounds good. Seems odd it doesn’t have battery power though, as it seems to be competing with the Volca’s and Roland Compacts.