We're currently figuring out what our strategy will be for visual guidance. Ideas welcome!
I took the liberty to move your topic to the new Loom category ;).
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We're currently figuring out what our strategy will be for visual guidance. Ideas welcome!
I took the liberty to move your topic to the new Loom category ;).
Effectivement Marc, le Sylphyo est monophonique mais de fait il est capable d'envoyer chacun de ses contrôles sur chaque axe:
en alternative à ce que décrit Peter, sélectionner le canal 2 devrait fonctionner, il faut juste changer les assignations MIDI des gestes:
Nous n'étions pas au Synthfest pour consacrer un maximum de temps au Loom et à l'Omega. Ce sera pareil pour le SuperBooth.
On le regrette c'est toujours une excellente occasion d'échanger avec les musiciens mais c'est aussi particulièrement chronophage ...
Sorry for the confusion. You can use the new patches with v1.2.0, as the update only features the new patches. You can download the factory bank here, or individual patches here. They are also included in the update package.
We probably won't be either at Superbooth 2024 nor SynthFest France 2024 as we are quite busy and focussed on the Anyma Omega Development.
Aodyo Instruments keep developing its physical modeling synthesizer, Anyma Phi, with a firmware update bringing new modules to its collection:
Anyma Phi features now 53 oscillators types, 35 effects types and 46 modulators types!
New presets are added to extend the factory bank in order to illustrate the possibilities of these modules.
@Wlodzislaw This update is compatible with all Sylphyos.
This is just an undocumented behavior we apply to the soundset list.
Each time you reach the top of the list you get back to the first one.
Tout dépend de ce qu'on entend par "via Anyma Phi".
A ce stade, les sons de l'Anyma Phi ne sont pas "directement" transférable dans le Sylphyo.
En revanche, il reste tout à fait possible de piloter les sons de l'Anyma Phi avec un Sylphyo en MIDI.
Hello Teknico
Interesting feedback. Thank you.
One thing to keep in mind is that the Anyma Phi being monophonic connecting MPE controllers to play it is not necessary the first use case.
The USB MIDI Host is meant to allow the connexion of MIDI Class compliant device but it seems that this "standard" is still subject to various interpretation among MIDI controller manufacturer.
What we tested on our side among MPE device though are 2 of the one you listed:
One thing to keep in mind is that the main target of this USB MIDI Host port is to allow the use of the Anyma Phi with a controller which does not feature any DIN connector, so the expected MIDI speed is currently the standard MIDI speed.
The Anyma Omega will be done using a new generation board so there will be much more ressources available to manage a higher speed MIDI (and the merge and routing of MIDI coming from the various MIDI port: USB device, USB Host, DIN MIDI In ... and the "internal" command coming from the keyboard and ribbons, the CV/Gate signal etc.).
This is part of the necessary spec for the MPE compatibility of the Omega.
Once this would be done, we could then check what could be transferred back from the Omega to the Phi.
Hello Marcus,
Thank you for your message.
I have questions to ask you, in order to find a solution.
What is the serial number of your Phi?
Is the version of the editor you are opening the version that came with the last update?
Each update comes with its own version of the editor. Everything is contained in the folder you downloaded for that update.
If you try to use an older version of the editor, this may explain why it doesn't work.
To follow up this conversation, I would invite you to email us at support@aodyo.com.
We will be able to answer you more quickly.
Thank you very much.
Best regards.
Matthias.