Actually my problem with speculation is that after a product is launched, it can then be hard to figure out where the deep discussion of speculative features ends (often weeks after launch) and deep discussion of actual real features starts. Threads that are speculation only I have no problem with
EDIT: I even annotated the polyend play thread, so I could know where the real info starts.
I make pointers around the early ideas to the actual announcement, when i’ve started the thread. I started this thread for our ESPs, rather than it being in the Anyma Phi thread.
Which brings up an on topic question. Will this new thing be related to the Anyma Phi, or is it it’s own other beast ? Thoughts.
Judging from the documentation, in most respects the Phi has the most robust implementation of onboard microtuning/microtonality of any hardware synth out there. It would be a shame if there were never a polyphonic version.
And while we’re at it, maybe make it multitimbral as well.
A firmware upgrade to my phi to make it polyphonic AND multitimbral ? I’ll take that Sounds more like a new product though (which I guess is what you meant).
Yes. By “properly”, I mean with the kind of user experience one might actually want to have. Not a complaint about the existing software editor, or even about the constraints that Phi was made with, rather a wish for what a new, bigger, better version might have.
I’m guessing that the recent firmware update for the Phi (including wavetables, for instance) is not a coincidence … but not sure of what you can infer from that, here.
There be buttons, or some blurred out somethings to the right there Captain.
X-Y tablet ??? Some sort of modulation input device ? Back lit or not ? If the thing is in the background of the first picture, it produces a bit of light.
Something like the Morphe’e on the PolyBrute ? Or the Touche’. All synth devices made in France are required to have something like this.
So where is @natehorn ? He’d be able to read what is written next to the 1/4 inch input on the left of the second picture — ( maybe, it’s alright if you can’t. ) He is the resident Elektronaut’s image analyst. He’s better than all those fakes on CSI !