Looks like an enhanced module editor display too.
Disclosure : There is nothing to disclose, other than owning an Anyma Phi, i have nothing to do with Aodyo.
If this has poly-aftertouch, i’m in.
49 keys.
Looks promising.
Enough info now, i’ve changed the thread title.
Is there a clearer picture of the back of the unit, i am trying to make out the connections.
Where did you get ‘Omega’ from so early on ? It appears to be confirmed now, but not when you posted that .
I have psychic abilities, like everyone else. I just know things sometimes.
I did it only with pausing the video and print screen. Maybe there is better way, I am not good at this…
Bi-timbral? It looks like there’s 2 pairs of Outputs.
I hope it’s a crappy keyboard so I don’t even need to go through the mental stress of wanting to sell something to buy it.
That would be nice. The architecture could fit with this. Polyphonic for sure. And physical modeling. Not a lot of polyphonic physical modeling synths in the world.
A poly-aftertouch keybed would work really well mapping parameters into the Anyma synthesis model.
Are the pictures/videos from IG?
What if there’s a Module version as well?
It’s been in the wind for a while.
No temptation at all. I would only consider replacing my Cobalt 8 with something with an equally nice keyboard not that I am unhappy with it but because if I did that I would give myself a break for not making any significant progress as I would have something else to learn to use.
Yeah and they ( Aodyo ) took the still photos down from that link, though we have both in this thread, and i think they are from the video as well.
By the way Elektronauts — we did it again here, we collectively are news breakers one more time, with the help of Aodyo.
Will patches carry over from the Anyma Phi ? I’ve got some nice ones, and it would be good if the two synths work together that way. Plus maybe a little something else on top.
ADDED : Two weeks later, yes patches can be moved from Phi to Omega according to a comment from Aodyo on the Kickstarter page.