For the moment I use VST Instruments but I have to admit that this kind of synth is really interesting. VSTIs usually have lack of presence, if you don't use effects... With real analog synth I could get what I'm searching for... I don't know... do I have to go back to hardware ?...
@Theotim92 I know exactly what you mean. I started off using a friends analogue hardware some years ago but never bought any myself, partly because I wasn't a keyboard player (my friend was clasically trained). Then when soft synths started appearing I was blown away that I could do this stuff in software. But as time went on I became increasingly frustrated by soft synths lacking something so I started thinking about hardware again. No regrets there. Especially where the TETR4 is concerned.
@cazmo222 Cheers ;-) Glad they helped in your decission to buy one. I doubt you'll be dissapointed. It's a great little synth. Especially when controlled from a capable MIDI controller. This way programming is a lot more interesting & intuitive. It's difficult to program stand alone because it doesn't have many control knobs.
If the DAW's automation lanes transmit MIDI CC then yes as obviously this is what you need to control the paramters. Where did you hear about syncing issues? Not heard anything regarding this myself.
I'm glad you posted these vids. I'm getting a Tetra4 soon (should be in the post). Have you run the Tetra to the Controller then the controller to the PC (midi to usb conversion or perhaps the controller has usb)
For the moment I use VST Instruments but I have to admit that this kind of synth is really interesting. VSTIs usually have lack of presence, if you don't use effects... With real analog synth I could get what I'm searching for... I don't know... do I have to go back to hardware ?...
Theotim92 9 months ago
@Theotim92 I know exactly what you mean. I started off using a friends analogue hardware some years ago but never bought any myself, partly because I wasn't a keyboard player (my friend was clasically trained). Then when soft synths started appearing I was blown away that I could do this stuff in software. But as time went on I became increasingly frustrated by soft synths lacking something so I started thinking about hardware again. No regrets there. Especially where the TETR4 is concerned.
Dogboy73 9 months ago
awsome demos... big Thanx for posting!!!
sokoleski 9 months ago
seriously, all of these videos sold me this synth - THANKYOU!!!
cazmo222 10 months ago
@cazmo222 Cheers ;-) Glad they helped in your decission to buy one. I doubt you'll be dissapointed. It's a great little synth. Especially when controlled from a capable MIDI controller. This way programming is a lot more interesting & intuitive. It's difficult to program stand alone because it doesn't have many control knobs.
Dogboy73 10 months ago
Can bass sounds on this with sub oscillator match those of the Moog Taurus 3? Do they get that huge?
corganb 1 year ago
Nice one for making these clips, they're really useful. Sounds lovely.
discospring 1 year ago
Yes! daft punks 'human after all' at 4:15
civ1 1 year ago
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civ1 1 year ago
well yeah, but can you control the synth parameters via the DAWs automation lanes? I also read that the syncing had stability and timing issues.
dylansmale 2 years ago
If the DAW's automation lanes transmit MIDI CC then yes as obviously this is what you need to control the paramters. Where did you hear about syncing issues? Not heard anything regarding this myself.
Dogboy73 2 years ago
thanks for posting these demos
lactatingwalrus 2 years ago
excellent stuff. love the carpenter/howarth escape from new york vibe. and i do believe they used a prophet 5 on that film
mastertrev 2 years ago
HI,
I'm glad you posted these vids. I'm getting a Tetra4 soon (should be in the post). Have you run the Tetra to the Controller then the controller to the PC (midi to usb conversion or perhaps the controller has usb)
Ta
auidofoxx 2 years ago
@auidofoxx The TETR4 has USB so you can hook it straight into a computer without the need for MIDI cables or a MIDI interface.
Dogboy73 2 years ago
can it sync its time to a grid line in your DAW?
dylansmale 2 years ago
If the grid lines represent musical timing values then yes it can.
Dogboy73 2 years ago