This has slowly becoming one of my most favorite symths in the Atruria collection. I wish Steinberg would take a page drom this screen section of the symth for Halion. Even though this would be the equivalent of one zone in the Halion universe, this is still just as powerful as anyone of the oscelators as Halion. And the accessibity to all the functions and features is so much more pleasant on the eyes and easy to grasp..thats why i end up using more "specialized" Synths when it comes to patch creation like this majestic beast and only use presets with Halion 7 and Falcon
Learning how a synth works, and in particular this Synclavier-V, is key to to experimentation and considering how to use it in our song creativity. I've used some of the pre-sets, but didn't realise how versitile & complicated this synth actually is. Thanks Anthony
Agree. If you haven't heard Zappa's "Jazz From Hell" that features the Synclavier you might be tickled in ways you never heard. That album may not be everyone's cup of tea, but his use of this "machine" is probably still unrivaled. (It did win a Grammy actually). He also used it on Civilization Phase Three. IMHO, the Synclavier still has much to give us.
It's great to see you tackling this one, Anthony! I've spent a lot of time digging deep, but I'm sure, as usual, you'll be revealing some aspects I haven't grasped.
You do an absolutely great job with all these V-collection tutorials! I started using them as my main reference for these instruments and decided to join your patreon out of appreciation for all the work you put into this. Those disappearing envelopes must be a bug, hopefully Arturia will fix it in an update. The DX7 V has a similar envelop page, where they don't disappear like here.
@@OneManAndHisSongs The original phrase was said about London a hundred or so years ago -- but the Synclavier is so vast I dont think you could ever tire of finding new ideas from it
Excellent overview of a pretty awesome emulation of a complex synth. One weird this, at 18:10 you mention that when looking at the envelopes, they disappeared once you stopped holding down the key. This doesn't happen with me. Letting the key go, shows how the release and decay continue on the envelope. Odd that.
Very cool. I'm personally really glad that they emulate the originals so closely - it makes me feel a kinship to them that some of the more modern, clinically "perfect" tools don't always offer.
For many decades years I dreamed of owning a Synclavier or Fairlight. But financially unobtainable. Luckily I have a Synclavier on my iPad and for the Fairlight there's QasarBeach 🙂
I never paid much attention to this synth. Now I can't wait for the next episode. Thanks again, Anthony.
Thanks for your support! I hope you enjoy the series, I'm really looking forward to making it.
This has slowly becoming one of my most favorite symths in the Atruria collection. I wish Steinberg would take a page drom this screen section of the symth for Halion. Even though this would be the equivalent of one zone in the Halion universe, this is still just as powerful as anyone of the oscelators as Halion. And the accessibity to all the functions and features is so much more pleasant on the eyes and easy to grasp..thats why i end up using more "specialized" Synths when it comes to patch creation like this majestic beast and only use presets with Halion 7 and Falcon
I completely understand where you're coming from. I love my eye candy too :) And these Arturia recreations are beautiful...
Learning how a synth works, and in particular this Synclavier-V, is key to to experimentation and considering how to use it in our song creativity. I've used some of the pre-sets, but didn't realise how versitile & complicated this synth actually is. Thanks Anthony
Thanks for the feedback Gary. Yes, it's very deep. Unlike some other digital synths of yesteryear I think this one still really holds up.
Agree. If you haven't heard Zappa's "Jazz From Hell" that features the Synclavier you might be tickled in ways you never heard. That album may not be everyone's cup of tea, but his use of this "machine" is probably still unrivaled. (It did win a Grammy actually). He also used it on Civilization Phase Three. IMHO, the Synclavier still has much to give us.
It is indeed mighty! You do a great job of demystifying it!
Glad you think so, thanks for the feedback!
It's great to see you tackling this one, Anthony! I've spent a lot of time digging deep, but I'm sure, as usual, you'll be revealing some aspects I haven't grasped.
Thanks, I'm glad you're looking forward to this one - I certainly am :)
Thank you very much for this tutorial
You're very welcome, and the thanks to you for your kind support, I really appreciate it :)
With you, I'm learning to like this synth !
That's great to hear! I hope you enjoy the forthcoming series.
Yeah! I’ve been hoping you would tackle this one. Can’t say this synth is my favorite; but it can really do a lot.
Thanks, I hope you enjoy the series :)
You do an absolutely great job with all these V-collection tutorials! I started using them as my main reference for these instruments and decided to join your patreon out of appreciation for all the work you put into this.
Those disappearing envelopes must be a bug, hopefully Arturia will fix it in an update. The DX7 V has a similar envelop page, where they don't disappear like here.
I really appreciate your support, thanks very much! Yeah, I think that envelope thing is a bug too. Struggling to imagine how it got past testing :)
Brilliant! Bravo!
Much appreciated, thank you :)
They say if a man is tired of the Synclavier he is tired of life
Struggling for a witty comeback, so I'll just agree ;)
@@OneManAndHisSongs The original phrase was said about London a hundred or so years ago -- but the Synclavier is so vast I dont think you could ever tire of finding new ideas from it
Samuel Johnson said it... He was a little before the Synclavier. 🙂@@annother3350
Legendary synth legendary price
Yeah. Luxury Mansion, or Synthesiser. Tough choice...
Thanks a lot for this Tutorial.
Excellent overview of a pretty awesome emulation of a complex synth. One weird this, at 18:10 you mention that when looking at the envelopes, they disappeared once you stopped holding down the key. This doesn't happen with me. Letting the key go, shows how the release and decay continue on the envelope. Odd that.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll run an update and see if that does the trick.
From what I understand, Arturia has some of the original Synclavier code in the VST.
Very cool. I'm personally really glad that they emulate the originals so closely - it makes me feel a kinship to them that some of the more modern, clinically "perfect" tools don't always offer.
For many decades years I dreamed of owning a Synclavier or Fairlight. But financially unobtainable.
Luckily I have a Synclavier on my iPad and for the Fairlight there's QasarBeach 🙂
I always wanted one of these when I was young...until I saw the price tag!!!!!!!!!!!
What's a cool quarter mil' between friends ;)