Thanks for the overview of the custom tables. This update makes the synth much more interesting to me. And I was almost ready to pull the trigger on a Hydrasynth...
Holy shit! I haven't plugged my Summit into my computer at all yet-just exploring the stock patches so far and making my own sounds (super basic stuff so far). Very inspiring!
Hello there! I was watching that SR-71 music video you had made, and was browsing through your channel when I saw that you made a new video. First of all, I wanted to thank you so much for being one of the reasons I became so interested in the blackbird, due to your music video. Anyway, keep up the great work! Take care, have a great day, and stay safe!
Super helpful info re: customer tables. Enjoyed the Serum advise also. 12:59 little trick was killer. Man you've got me eyeing the Summit. Must control GAS - but dang Novation hit a sweet spot with the synth!
Awesome quick overview... was a lot of fun hearing you interject some of our common tribulations! Wasn't aware of the merging waveform and good reminders of HW sources (keyboard / modwheell / yada)> Saw Calc do it for envelopes etc. Anyway, thanks again!
@@MajorOSC But the Summit is surely never meant to be a full wavetable synthesizer. The feature of a 5 frames wavetable with Interpolation just adds some extra spectrum to the oscillator, which is a good idea. The monophonic Sequential Pro-3 offers similar functionality with a 16 frames wavetable, that can be transferred with a user software. Thank you for answering.
What I find funnier is that I've built around 15 wavetables from scratch using Serum's editor from which I'll be sharing with Summit (and peak) owners for free, yet have no plans to use them in Serum because of how much better the Summit sounds. ;) Serum is very useful indeed.
the wavetables is only a small part of what the peak can do. The analog side of it (amp, filter, distortion) in combination with the wavetables is what makes it awesome
@@majoroscillatormajorosc7344 I sorta want a Summit but I'm tussling with the idea that I don't need it as I have so many great software synths. But the thought of creating patches on it and getting lost really is appealing to me. Is it worth getting. Is the difference to software sound wise worth the price?
Thanks for the overview of the custom tables. This update makes the synth much more interesting to me. And I was almost ready to pull the trigger on a Hydrasynth...
Holy shit! I haven't plugged my Summit into my computer at all yet-just exploring the stock patches so far and making my own sounds (super basic stuff so far). Very inspiring!
Hello there! I was watching that SR-71 music video you had made, and was browsing through your channel when I saw that you made a new video. First of all, I wanted to thank you so much for being one of the reasons I became so interested in the blackbird, due to your music video. Anyway, keep up the great work! Take care, have a great day, and stay safe!
hahah thats awesome man. Always cool to meet another Blackbird fan. That plane is just so cool it inspires on so many levels, including music. :)
Super helpful info re: customer tables. Enjoyed the Serum advise also. 12:59 little trick was killer. Man you've got me eyeing the Summit. Must control GAS - but dang Novation hit a sweet spot with the synth!
Awesome quick overview... was a lot of fun hearing you interject some of our common tribulations! Wasn't aware of the merging waveform and good reminders of HW sources (keyboard / modwheell / yada)> Saw Calc do it for envelopes etc. Anyway, thanks again!
Great tip on the keyboard tracking / Osc1 Level trick! Thanks!
Ready for your new patches
Half way point of the single patches done. More cool stuff to announce in the coming days
Usually a wavetable consists of 127 frames per wavetable.
Ive already added 10 new wave forms to my Summit but would like more spots to add my wave forms..
If Summit wavetable only offers 5 frames per wavetable, but usually a wavetable offer 127 frames, it can’t be properly imported.
5 frames per wavetable in the Summit seems ridiculous tiny?
indeed it is
@@MajorOSC But the Summit is surely never meant to be a full wavetable synthesizer. The feature of a 5 frames wavetable with Interpolation just adds some extra spectrum to the oscillator, which is a good idea. The monophonic Sequential Pro-3 offers similar functionality with a 16 frames wavetable, that can be transferred with a user software. Thank you for answering.
Finally a hardware synth for people under 40
IDEA: GROW YOUR HAIR,
This software is so half assed compared to Serum's. and yet this synth cost ten times because you get to fiddle with knobs.
I own both Serum while good Summit is in another level!
What I find funnier is that I've built around 15 wavetables from scratch using Serum's editor from which I'll be sharing with Summit (and peak) owners for free, yet have no plans to use them in Serum because of how much better the Summit sounds. ;) Serum is very useful indeed.
the wavetables is only a small part of what the peak can do. The analog side of it (amp, filter, distortion) in combination with the wavetables is what makes it awesome
@@majoroscillatormajorosc7344 I sorta want a Summit but I'm tussling with the idea that I don't need it as I have so many great software synths. But the thought of creating patches on it and getting lost really is appealing to me. Is it worth getting. Is the difference to software sound wise worth the price?
Because who wants to sit in front of another computer every evening. Knobs rule.