Imagine
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 1:22 pm
If only hardware synths wouldn't be so expensive. Even if you're fine with limitations, some synths would cost more than a gaming PC (= very powerful PC that could host dozens of such synths in software).
I made a quick 2019 research for synths (selected with limitations) and their costs:
Modor NF-1
synth engine: digital, polyphony: 8 voices, no keyboard, price: € 1100
Elektron Digitone
synth engine: FM digital, polyphony: 8 voices, no keyboard, price: € 779
Hmm, I think I want FM digital, I'm fine with 8-voice stereo polyphony, I'm fine with no keyboard. But I want it cheaper, at the same sound quality and more versatile:
16 oscillators
8-voice stereo polyphony
16-voice mono polyphony
1-voice 16 stacked oscillators
2 envelopes, LFO, MPE-compatible (for example for microtuning), two fm algorithms, everything controllable through MIDI CC
Is it too much to ask for when looking for a hardware synth? Well, I go even further: I want this synth to be so small that I can carry it in my pocket all the time. I don't want it to have batteries or a PSU. Instead I want to plug it to any midi controller there is, and it works straight away. Most controllers don't have a USB port, so that rules out USB. Ideas?
Now it is too much to ask for, right? Well, I go even further: I want this all to cost less than € 200, a quarter of the cheapest synth I found above.
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It turned out, that it is indeed possible!
Say hello to Flash, the Micro Synth. All the features I mentioned! Final price: € 160, currently on introductory for € 130 !!! And how large is it? Can I carry it in the pocket of my trousers?
Well:
This is the most amazing new hardware I've seen in a long time! Power sucked directly from the MIDI port, just plug it in and you're ready to rock. More info: https://hpi.zentral.zone/flash
MAke sure to watch the video, mitxela is the developer of the synth.
I made a quick 2019 research for synths (selected with limitations) and their costs:
Modor NF-1
synth engine: digital, polyphony: 8 voices, no keyboard, price: € 1100
Elektron Digitone
synth engine: FM digital, polyphony: 8 voices, no keyboard, price: € 779
Hmm, I think I want FM digital, I'm fine with 8-voice stereo polyphony, I'm fine with no keyboard. But I want it cheaper, at the same sound quality and more versatile:
16 oscillators
8-voice stereo polyphony
16-voice mono polyphony
1-voice 16 stacked oscillators
2 envelopes, LFO, MPE-compatible (for example for microtuning), two fm algorithms, everything controllable through MIDI CC
Is it too much to ask for when looking for a hardware synth? Well, I go even further: I want this synth to be so small that I can carry it in my pocket all the time. I don't want it to have batteries or a PSU. Instead I want to plug it to any midi controller there is, and it works straight away. Most controllers don't have a USB port, so that rules out USB. Ideas?
Now it is too much to ask for, right? Well, I go even further: I want this all to cost less than € 200, a quarter of the cheapest synth I found above.
...
...
...
It turned out, that it is indeed possible!
Say hello to Flash, the Micro Synth. All the features I mentioned! Final price: € 160, currently on introductory for € 130 !!! And how large is it? Can I carry it in the pocket of my trousers?
Well:
This is the most amazing new hardware I've seen in a long time! Power sucked directly from the MIDI port, just plug it in and you're ready to rock. More info: https://hpi.zentral.zone/flash
MAke sure to watch the video, mitxela is the developer of the synth.