Sounds like Vladi’s got a lot on his plate but will come back to the M at some point (I’ll also be very curious about his own synth he’s developing). From gearspace:
"Hi guys, someone might concern that I am completely forgot the M and cut off the support. This is definitely wrong. Did a step away to re-concentrate and evaluate all picture from distance. Working intensively on new synth.Also, deep in solving a most essential question for me and the family right now - quitting the russian citizenship and be granted of german. This all not easy. I am following you in shadow and never forgetting. One day soon I’ll be back."
AFAIK it’s not possible.
Anyway with hundreds of storage slots available, just pick one slot and save the work in progress patch over there, just rewrite the same slot when needed
Been playing with Waveterm Transitions today, bit of a faff to do but quite a bit of fun. The original PPG ones sound great and have old crunch and grit built in, however making my own from my own samples resulted in some lovely tones. Adobe Audition (I have CC for work) is pretty good for cutting sample specific size but haven’t found it good for finding loops. That means finding them on the M, which is possible though crossfade would be nice. The smooth option doesn’t seem to do much.
Two questions:
Is the SD card removable while the M is on?
What’s the best way of making your own wavetables?
See, I turned on MW2 mode and it stopped the transition working, just defaulted to the wavetable, leading me to think that transitions was a MW1 thing only. Would like to be wrong so I can use the MW2 filters though.
Yes, on the final page of the OSC menu with the transition options? That’s what that is . The orange outline signifies that the parameter is for MW2 mode only, the transitions are MW1 only so that option isn’t related to them at all.
Ideally it wouldn’t be there but the menus of the M in general could really do with some reorganisation, especially after the features added in later firmwares.
Yeah I think one of the goals of the next update is to clean up the UI which is a bit confusing if you weren’t around for each incremental feature update.
Audioterm is quite cool if you can get it going, specifically the resynthesis, you have just enough resolution on the M to turn a few spoken words into a legible wavetable and the you can scrub around it at will. I think the demo version of serum also gives you all the tools to make wavetables from whatever source including images if you wanna make a bart Simpson bass or whatever
I felt the SAME exact way! That particular M was in my cart two weeks ago. I couldn’t believe it was only going for $1k, and yet I couldn’t pull the trigger (several times, as a matter of fact). I just couldn’t shake that it just seemed too good to be true (or that it’s possibly stolen, etc.). No regrets missing out on that deal.
I just watched an M vs. Nina comparison video in which the dude pealed off the protective film from the screen and a nice and bright surface was uncovered. Mine has nothing to pull from.
How have you guys done this?
Is your screen glossy or more like matte?
I guess mine is glossy, nice a bright, glossiness doesn’t seem to ever effect the viewability of the screen though (I’m a pull the protector off type of person after I saw a screen protector more or less go to goop over time).
on another note I have been running the M through wiard borg filters today, super cool sound.