Controlling Supernatural Synth with BCR2000

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Happy
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Re: Controlling Supernatural Synth with BCR2000

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Been using the free PC editor and the Roland plugin, They are nice and complete, but because of their completeness they are not suitable for SN-S sound design and tweaking. The buttons and controls are too small on the screen or there is screen scrolling, clicking tabs etc, so still need external knobs. I primarily use the "analog" wave-forms and not the samples for experimentation. The controls in the I7 are massive (3 OSCs, 3 LFO's, many different types of filters and a huge amount of other parameters) compared to the basic controls on for example the Boutique. I do wonder what you could get out, for example from a JP-08, you can't from the I7 SN-S. Of-course, the I7 is about 5x time the price of a JP-08, but you get 16 parts (layering) and a lot of parameters you can change, so question is what is a good long term investment. For the BCR2000, very likely going to get it but my conclusion is I will have to put some time in developing custom software to make the workflow, control assignment and what I am looking for faster and easier. Hopefully the investment will pay off.
Happy
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Re: Controlling Supernatural Synth with BCR2000

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