Anyma Omega Keyboard and Desktop from Aodyo

What if there’s a Module version as well?

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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.

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There’s a youtube video linked here: Soon - Aodyo Instruments

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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.

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Module version?

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So … @Hurolura, how are we doing here ? Care to add anything.

You sure as hell got our attention.

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.

So we 've got finally two poly synths that use elements algo ?

They mostly adapted braids code I think ? Not sure about elements (though I could be totally wrong, not being a modular guy).

Artin.

Oh, yes, the licensing agreement doesn’t allow them to call it braids.

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My eyes may deceive me, so this is a discussion not edict.

So 49 keys, two wheels

On the back panel :

  • External line power
  • A CV / Gate connector — ?? Not sure.
  • Two pedal inputs
  • The three DIN MIDI connectors
  • Two Stereo Audio Inputs ?
  • Two Stereo Audio Outputs
  • A USB connector — ?? Not sure.

Looking at the controls, this synth has a lot of control on it. I’ll wait for a better picture, rather than bungle any sort of description. It seems like maybe seven different areas. Not sure.

And then there’s the input or output we see in the photo with the thing that looks like an X-Y pad. ADDED : I think the 1/4 inch jack by the “X-Y pad” is a headphone jack on the front left of the keyboard. The buttons next to that are octave up-down etc, below the wheels.

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Yes @Jukka, we all wondered here how you guessed the name Omega prior to any announcement from us …

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Not me.

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Jukka doesn’t miss.

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Thank you for the heads up, this could be the product I’ve been hoping for

Any bets on when the electronic music publishers are going to pick up on this ?

They’re all asleep ! Zzzzzz !

Do you know when it will be revealed? I want details! Lol

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I’m dying to know too. They only say November, so that could be a while, except the cat is out of the bag, and is crawling all over the place — in this thread only !

The picture bibenu put up, i’m pretty sure that “thing” sits just to the left of the keyboard, below the wheels, so everyone who thought it was an X-Y pad is probably correct. I think that’s right but looking at the frame around it, i‘ll add it may also have a Z component with pressure, so it is like the Morphe’e and the Touche’ in that sense.

But we’re waiting for more information, to see what’s what exactly.