I like the sounds you created, they have an interesting tonality that shows what the Modwave is capable of. I got it just to squeeze like a psychedelic lemon.
Totally, if you like sound design, this one has an almost overwhelming amount of options. I enjoy the onboard FX, multiple LFOs, and the huge amount of Mod options, you can custom load wavetables/samples, its very versatile. The knocks I against it thus far: *Feels kind of cheaply built *Software was a little buggy before updating it, still a few bugs, wtf moments I run into it every now and then. (I should check if there is an update since I last looked a month or so ago) *Connecting it to windows 10 was not easy, driver was a PITA to install and get connected to my PC I still really like this synth and don't regret buying it at all, just wanted to push those cons out there to help balance the GAS out there =)
Hey Dirk, In short, I like it, the sound design options are amazing, wish the build quality was a bit better. recycling my full comment from earlier... "I enjoy the onboard FX, multiple LFOs, and the huge amount of Mod options, you can custom load wavetables/samples, its very versatile. The knocks I against it thus far: *Feels kind of cheaply built *Software was a little buggy before updating it, still a few bugs, wtf moments I run into it every now and then. (I should check if there is an update since I last looked a month or so ago) *Connecting it to windows 10 was not easy, driver was a PITA to install and get connected to my PC I still really like this synth and don't regret buying it at all, just wanted to push those cons out there to help balance the GAS"
it is like something that will last a decade or two if you avoid hitting it, dropping it, pounding it or taking it to a dozen shows. If you want sturdy get a hydrasynth, that is a tank. I suspect an EMP strike would disable the modwave.
@@TheSynthZone Yeah I wouldn't want to travel with it, without a protective case. In the studio it should last. Well I did knock a ~2ish pound model onto it's keybed from a height of around 3 feet. All due to me accidently knocking over my greenscreen down here, which set of a chain reaction of chaos... Anyway, as far as I can tell, the modwave survived it without issue
Just discovered dungeon synth thanks to you
I like the sounds you created, they have an interesting tonality that shows what the Modwave is capable of. I got it just to squeeze like a psychedelic lemon.
Thank you, yeah the sound possibilities are huge, I really need to spend some more time with it when I get a chance
Some nice sounds in there! Modwave is a beast! subbed
Thank you Simon, appreciate the support!
An intriguing product.
Totally, if you like sound design, this one has an almost overwhelming amount of options.
I enjoy the onboard FX, multiple LFOs, and the huge amount of Mod options, you can custom load wavetables/samples, its very versatile.
The knocks I against it thus far:
*Feels kind of cheaply built
*Software was a little buggy before updating it, still a few bugs, wtf moments I run into it every now and then. (I should check if there is an update since I last looked a month or so ago)
*Connecting it to windows 10 was not easy, driver was a PITA to install and get connected to my PC
I still really like this synth and don't regret buying it at all, just wanted to push those cons out there to help balance the GAS out there =)
@@NickCapron windows 11 is immanent, always hard on gear to straddle the line.
Could you share these patches?
How is the quality of the instrument?
Hey Dirk,
In short, I like it, the sound design options are amazing, wish the build quality was a bit better.
recycling my full comment from earlier...
"I enjoy the onboard FX, multiple LFOs, and the huge amount of Mod options, you can custom load wavetables/samples, its very versatile.
The knocks I against it thus far:
*Feels kind of cheaply built
*Software was a little buggy before updating it, still a few bugs, wtf moments I run into it every now and then. (I should check if there is an update since I last looked a month or so ago)
*Connecting it to windows 10 was not easy, driver was a PITA to install and get connected to my PC
I still really like this synth and don't regret buying it at all, just wanted to push those cons out there to help balance the GAS"
it is like something that will last a decade or two if you avoid hitting it, dropping it, pounding it or taking it to a dozen shows. If you want sturdy get a hydrasynth, that is a tank. I suspect an EMP strike would disable the modwave.
@@TheSynthZone Yeah I wouldn't want to travel with it, without a protective case. In the studio it should last.
Well I did knock a ~2ish pound model onto it's keybed from a height of around 3 feet.
All due to me accidently knocking over my greenscreen down here, which set of a chain reaction of chaos...
Anyway, as far as I can tell, the modwave survived it without issue