I agree with the above on lack of ADSR… and no seperate sample envelope

If you’re really serious about drum synthesis (and perhaps the key factor here is that this isn’t really the focus of rytm), you need at very least the ability to shape the transient, the shape of the decay, sustain level relative to the transient and release for tail

If you’ve got no seperate sample envelope you cant even ‘fill the gaps‘ with a sample

If i want a punchy controllable transient I can’t have a sustained body as this is at the moment. And I can’t use the sample for the body (to make up for lack of envelope params), or the sample for the transient.

Let’s say I decided to try and do that, I dial in a nice sample and then adjust the hold and decay to get just the samples transient to overlay the synth. I can’t do this because there’s no seperate envelope… both the synth and sample have to have the same shape :grimacing:

People defending this… I’m not attacking the rytm but as someone serious about very detailed sound design, I’ve been horrified to discover no adsr… I knew there was no ‘snap’ or transient boost setting like on the tempest, but to be honest I haven’t seen a full featured synth for many years without adsr. And a drum synth needs that detail more than a usual synth arguably. You’re dealing with such tiny fragments of time

I’m actually on the verge of selling mine. Though I love overbridge (in theory I’m having problems getting mine working sometimes though), sequencer and ability to store and transfer samples in kits

If I was to describe my dream synth engine for this would be

Attack (with ability to shape curve or at least select lin/exp/- exp)
Hold (hold is awesome if it comes with everything else)
Decay (with ability to shape as above)
Release

And then seperate envelope for sample layer
And ideally this level of control also for the noise layer and ability to have pink noise instead of white would be great too

Also transient shaping and eq would finish off what I would use in a plugin to make a modern synthetic drum sound (check out kick2 for example)

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