(Please forgive me if this post appears twice or more... I've had a lot of trouble joining and posting to this group. I'm not a huge fan of these Yahoo groups, and if anyone is interested, I may add an Evolver forum [a real UBB forum] to our site at www.ex5tech.com) I've had the pleasure of spending quite a bit of time with a pre- production Evolver, and now I have a "real" production unit. I love this little box. It's an outstanding machine, not unlike having a Prophet 5 and a Prophet VS rolled into one little compact box. Learning the front layout and getting comfortable with the unit does take a little bit of time, as it does with any complex synth. That said, it's not hard. The biggest problem I encountered was a "meatware" problem - many times I edited the wrong parameter when programming because I wasn't paying close attention to which "row" I was editing at the time. Another common mistake I would make was forgetting whether I was in "synth edit" or "sequencer" mode. Talking about all the positives would take many pages. I guess the biggest highlights for me are: 1) Great "real" analog + digital sound 2) Very complex modulation capabilities 3) Simple yet flexible (and fun!) sequencer Fantastic little machine, great price, and destined to be another big winner from Dave Smith. Ski www.ex5tech.com --- In DSI_Evolver@y..., aeon <aeon@t...> wrote: > On 11/1/02 7:44 PM, "c_hebb" > <c_hebb@y...> wrote: > > > Well aside from the cool demos it's been > > pretty quiet out there - that's a good thing! > > yeah, too busy programming and exploring! ;) > > > But what do you think? I know it's very early > > yet, but how does it rate up to your expectations? > > simply put, my expectations were quite high, > perhaps even unfair, and the Evolver has > effortlessly surpassed them, even daring to > challenge them as it has done so. > > > Plus, how hard is it to learn? I want one > > but I'm a little intimidated by the lack > > of buttons...anyone dare to explain how > > they work? > > I find that it is quite easy to work with. > As matrix-based editors go, this one is > quite well-done. > > Simply put, you press a button to the left > of a given row of parameters...at that point, > the knobs at the top correspond to the params > listed in that row. Since params associated > with a given function (osc 1, filter, vca, etc.) > tend to be in one row, you can quickly edit > the multitude of things associated with that > function. > > So in terms of actually using the device, it > is quite simple. In terms of fully appreciating > the Evolver¹s signal path as it regards all of > the possibilities for spectral, temporal and > gain shaping, well...that is something else > entirely! ;) > > > never stop Evolving, > aeon
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Re: [Evolver] First Impressions?
2002-11-02 by ski_ex5tech
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