Installed the update, the virtual analog stuff in the new patches were fun.
I like the Free Reed model and noodled around for quite a bit.
Unfortunately the Brass model has the same 3 octave limitation as the Windsyo models so I didn’t play around with it too much as I don’t like getting to a portion of the range and finding I stepped in lava.
Website was a little dodgy a couple times recently when I went on to check if there were any updates I was missing. Definitely could’ve been something on my end, but with all the bad news coming out about their financials it felt a little ominous.
Patch management … there’s so much I’ve forgotten and can’t easily find out. Particular questions right now …
How do you import multiple patches onto the AP at one time ? I can’t find a way to do it in the editor (neither via drag and drop or file -> import patch)
EDIT: There is no way to do multiples, just drag and drop files onto the controls area (not the patches area) in the editor, one by one.
" We’re releasing the last Anyma V update, version 1.3.0, with the following improvements:
Added new Bass Brass, Flute, Clarinet and Cylysax physical models.
Added new Bagpipe, Corroboree, and Overdrive guitar oscillators based on Sylphyo presets.
Added user interface scaling options.
Separated MIDI mode settings into two Mono/Poly and Legacy/MPE switches, opening the possibility of mono-legato playing using a MPE controller.
Replaced the PatchTUN.MOD parameter with a new Polyphony mode parameter, allowing you to either follow the global setting, or to force poly or mono mode.
Added MTS-ESP client support for dynamic tuning.
Singled out Morph in matrix mode presentation.
Added a Slow Envelope modulator.
Added a DETUNE parameter to the Artin X3 oscillator.
Added RT.FINE parameter to the Artin FM oscillator.
Increased the range of the Drawbar organ by one upper octave.
Fixed a bug with Delay sync in polyphonic mode.
Made the velocity envelope hard reset when a new note is played.
Added a 0 st option for the pitch-bend range.
Added 126 new patches to the factory bank (thanks to Dan Maurer for donating much of them).
I’m a little surprised they didn’t announce open sourcing or donating to the public domain. Given they’re now abandoned, Anyma V in particular will be dead in a few years.
Phi will be fine, but static. Might have been nice to see a Deluge-style surge of activity around it.
They’ve said that it’s not legal for them to do so, as it would mean giving away company assets during the bankruptcy process. If they’d want to do that, they’d have needed to build it into licensing and contracts from the beginning with a termination etc clause.