@gcrkrause Thats good news, many tend towards the cobalt but Iḿ already covered with analog in a few ways so wavetable seemed more interesting. I always wondered if it was the right decision, a little.
@gcrkrause Yes I think so, the desktop version is a bit more limited, knobwise.
Its nice that they implemented the vintage modes, that really saves LFOS one can use for different stuff.
I made a moog bass for testing as well two days ago driven by gas and wondered how close it can sound and decided that I can cover 99% with the Argon so no need for a model d.
@gcrkrause I think it has plenty of tools in all categories. At least Iḿ getting something useful in every genre so far. I initally went for it because of the sequncer for chord progression writing even with off timing and the good quality overall especially the keyboard.
I like it too, its my main keyboard now. The old fatar had hammer mechanics I think or semi? I think thats more necessary when you are used to pianos than on a synth anyway.
I mostly used the Alesis Q49 all the time and from that the difference is huge. The aftertouch was to hard for me in the beginning but Iḿ glad I found the sensitivity setting some days ago. Now it feels and fits pretty prefectly.
@gcrkrause Hmm usually I prefer the select and then sperate load click for security reasons but there is also "preset auto load" in general settings or if you mean that you have to press "patch" first, you can check the various panel modes so the display always shows the selected page.
Id say some in between device would be nice. Like an esp32 with a webinterface where you predefine the preset chain you need and then just switch with a ordinary padel to the next preset.
Just joking, Im playing live myself mostly with my past self. He really plays the stuff I like and my brain working ram is kinda limited, so I have to write it to disk every 4 bars :D
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