Waldorf Kyra UK release
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- KVRian
- 666 posts since 9 Mar, 2001
I owned both Blofeld ans Virus TI... Blofeld sounds amazing but I rarely used it because it lacked a good VST gui to program it.. was long time ago tho. Does Blofeld have a fully working non buggy VST gui now?
I got bored of the Virus after 10 years.. softsynths sound so much better now. Like Hive.
Kyra looks interesting on paper but it needs to sound awesome and must be much easier to program than Blofeld...
Looking forward to hear it.
I got bored of the Virus after 10 years.. softsynths sound so much better now. Like Hive.
Kyra looks interesting on paper but it needs to sound awesome and must be much easier to program than Blofeld...
Looking forward to hear it.
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- KVRAF
- 8074 posts since 16 Oct, 2006
Some info -
Here's a link to Anderton's store however the KYRA isn't available just yet so don't know where they get 3 days from lol I'm not even done sounds yet and neither have others.
Link:-
https://www.andertons.co.uk/keyboards-p ... nth-module
The price is £1,949.00Powered by FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) processing, a great improvement on legacy DSP gear. It features 8-part multitimbrality (each part having its own dedicated 9-module effects unit), , true stereo operation, 32x oversampled hardware with dual wavetables providing over 4,000 waveshapes, hard sync, FM (Frequency Modulation), and ring modulation.
It also features emulations of classic analogue ladder filters with 2- (-12dB/oct) and 4-pole (-24dB/oct) configurations. There are also 3 envelope generators, 3 stereo LFOs with 64 shapes and MIDI clock sync, an arpeggiator, full keyboard microtuning, and true polyphonic portamento plus a comprehensive 18-channel modulation matrix.
The Kyra also comes a wide variety of effects — each of its 8 parts will feature a three-band EQ with sweepable mid, dual tube-style limiters, formant filter, distortion, six-stage phaser, stereo digital delay, comb/flanger/chorus/doubler and a programmable reverb - all run at 96kHz.
Kyra's connectivity is surprisingly flexible with four assignable, balanced stereo analogue outputs (converted from 32-bit/96kHz), a headphone output, low-latency 5-pin DIN MIDI, a fully class-compliant USB 2 implementation for MIDI, and a stereo 24-bit/96kHz audio stream for each of its eight parts.
Key Features
Specifications
- FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) processing
8-part multi-timbrality
9-module effects unit
True stereo operation
32x oversampled hardware with dual wavetables
4,000 waveshapes
FM (Frequency Modulation), Ring modulation
3 envelope generators, 3 stereo LFOs
MIDI clock sync
Arpeggiator
Full keyboard microtuning
True polyphonic portamento
18-channel modulation matrix
three-band EQ with sweepable mid
dual tube-style limiters
Formant filter, distortion, six-stage phaser, stereo digital delay, comb/flanger/chorus/doubler, programmable reverb
- balanced stereo analogue outputs (converted from 32-bit/96kHz)
headphone output
5-pin DIN MIDI
USB 2
stereo 24-bit/96kHz audio stream
Here's a link to Anderton's store however the KYRA isn't available just yet so don't know where they get 3 days from lol I'm not even done sounds yet and neither have others.
Link:-
https://www.andertons.co.uk/keyboards-p ... nth-module
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- KVRist
- 60 posts since 13 Oct, 2015
Kyra keeps getting described as having wavetables, as it is in this description from Anderton's.
But correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression they are waves, not wavetables. I.e. each oscillator has one wave shape, not a wavetable that you can move through the various wave shapes within each wavetable like the other Waldorf synths do, not to mention other wavetable synths such as the TI.
Does anybody know definitively whether its wave tables or waves?
But correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression they are waves, not wavetables. I.e. each oscillator has one wave shape, not a wavetable that you can move through the various wave shapes within each wavetable like the other Waldorf synths do, not to mention other wavetable synths such as the TI.
Does anybody know definitively whether its wave tables or waves?
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- Banned
- 3889 posts since 3 Feb, 2010
Im curious how low latency is and if it does support offline rendering. If it would have a plugin version, would be dope. Tho in all honestly despite this synth sounding great, it does not sound any better then plugins these days do.
- KVRAF
- 4590 posts since 7 Jun, 2012 from Warsaw
How comes it's so ugly? Looks like vintage 90's hardware.
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- 3882 posts since 17 Jan, 2017 from Planet of cats
Try Monstrumfeld.
- KVRAF
- 14985 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Isn’t that a lot more than the initial price estimate was? I could have sworn the developer was saying that he estimated it to come in at around $1000 USD. Did I dream that?rob_lee wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:19 pm Some info -
The price is £1,949.00Powered by FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) processing, a great improvement on legacy DSP gear. It features 8-part multitimbrality (each part having its own dedicated 9-module effects unit), , true stereo operation, 32x oversampled hardware with dual wavetables providing over 4,000 waveshapes, hard sync, FM (Frequency Modulation), and ring modulation.
It also features emulations of classic analogue ladder filters with 2- (-12dB/oct) and 4-pole (-24dB/oct) configurations. There are also 3 envelope generators, 3 stereo LFOs with 64 shapes and MIDI clock sync, an arpeggiator, full keyboard microtuning, and true polyphonic portamento plus a comprehensive 18-channel modulation matrix.
The Kyra also comes a wide variety of effects — each of its 8 parts will feature a three-band EQ with sweepable mid, dual tube-style limiters, formant filter, distortion, six-stage phaser, stereo digital delay, comb/flanger/chorus/doubler and a programmable reverb - all run at 96kHz.
Kyra's connectivity is surprisingly flexible with four assignable, balanced stereo analogue outputs (converted from 32-bit/96kHz), a headphone output, low-latency 5-pin DIN MIDI, a fully class-compliant USB 2 implementation for MIDI, and a stereo 24-bit/96kHz audio stream for each of its eight parts.
Key Features
Specifications
- FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) processing
8-part multi-timbrality
9-module effects unit
True stereo operation
32x oversampled hardware with dual wavetables
4,000 waveshapes
FM (Frequency Modulation), Ring modulation
3 envelope generators, 3 stereo LFOs
MIDI clock sync
Arpeggiator
Full keyboard microtuning
True polyphonic portamento
18-channel modulation matrix
three-band EQ with sweepable mid
dual tube-style limiters
Formant filter, distortion, six-stage phaser, stereo digital delay, comb/flanger/chorus/doubler, programmable reverb
- balanced stereo analogue outputs (converted from 32-bit/96kHz)
headphone output
5-pin DIN MIDI
USB 2
stereo 24-bit/96kHz audio stream
Here's a link to Anderton's store however the KYRA isn't available just yet so don't know where they get 3 days from lol I'm not even done sounds yet and neither have others.
Link:-
https://www.andertons.co.uk/keyboards-p ... nth-module
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- KVRAF
- 35404 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
- KVRAF
- 25386 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Yes...
The estimate was always around 2K
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- KVRist
- 336 posts since 23 Apr, 2011 from Seattle WA
I'm excited for this. Finally a modern Supernova! (that hopefully bypasses the reliability issues)
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