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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Nov 15, 2022 ^^
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I’ve found that once you get a feel for how the oscillator and filter sections work, you realize that there is no one init patch on the Polybrute, or one raw sound. There are maybe 20 or 30. And then you realize that superpowers 4 and 5 are the oscillator and filter sections. And there are many more. Some you will discover in six months, or nine, or even a year. It’s loaded with analog easter eggs that will blow your mind when you find them.
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Interesting insights.
I guess it depends on whether the Polybrute fulfills the users needs? For me as a recreational user/hobbyist the Polybrute really hit home as soon as I unboxed it. The amount of hours off pleasure I've had since I started interacting with it have made it a firm favourite. The tactile interactions with it's user/playing interface are almost meditative, highly recommended if thats what folks are looking for
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Great video, just to add one more thing. The effects on the PolyBrute are so well balanced. They blend into the creative aspect of the synth rather than overtake it. The designers have really thought this thing through. It doesn’t need more than 6 note polyphony. I never thought a restriction could be such a positive.
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@wgriffin1024
7 months ago
Interested in Polybrute, however Arturia apparently have omitted either VCO1 or VCO2 switching into a low frequency mode, such as available in Anno Domini 1978 on Sequential Prophet-5. So many situations where it is extremely useful to have one audio VCO in low freq mode to provide what was called Polyphonic modulation. This necessary, simple feature would be very simple to implement in Polybrute software, just by instructing DAC to offset by a negative voltage, assuming DAC swings negative. Many several areas of sound are absent from the Polybrute without this simple feature. I hope this simple suggestion will find it's way to engineers.
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