I wanted to correct the record for those interested in the Gemini. DDS2's tuning parameter is indeed a mod destination, counter to what I wrote in the video. It is not a mod destination specifically for sources that already have dedicated panel controls for it. So this was user error on my part.
@@dirkkeersmaekers4343 IMO, plenty. I actually don't store many patches in general, because I always build new sounds for new tracks. However, first, you can store a full set of single patches (over the count of the white and black buttons (bank/patch style). Then you can save combinations of patches as "performances" the same way. Plus you can of course back them up easily enough. More than sufficient for my needs, and I would assume most people. I know that some people like massive patch storage though. On a synth like this though, thats so immediate for editing, and easy to see how things are set on, the only time I'd probably save my work is if I spent a lot of time setting up a performance just right. A single patch I would just re-create. That's me though, and I'm a bit odd :D
@@dirkkeersmaekers4343 it has 256 patch slots, and 128 "performance" slots (two patches in one). It's not as many as some synths, and admittedly it can be a bit cumbersome, but for me it encourages experimentation.
I wanted to correct the record for those interested in the Gemini. DDS2's tuning parameter is indeed a mod destination, counter to what I wrote in the video. It is not a mod destination specifically for sources that already have dedicated panel controls for it. So this was user error on my part.
There is only one bad thing about my Super Gemini. I never have enough time to play it. :( Such an amazing synth though!
Can you store many custom sounds on the gemini?
@@dirkkeersmaekers4343 IMO, plenty. I actually don't store many patches in general, because I always build new sounds for new tracks. However, first, you can store a full set of single patches (over the count of the white and black buttons (bank/patch style). Then you can save combinations of patches as "performances" the same way. Plus you can of course back them up easily enough. More than sufficient for my needs, and I would assume most people. I know that some people like massive patch storage though. On a synth like this though, thats so immediate for editing, and easy to see how things are set on, the only time I'd probably save my work is if I spent a lot of time setting up a performance just right. A single patch I would just re-create. That's me though, and I'm a bit odd :D
@@dirkkeersmaekers4343 it has 256 patch slots, and 128 "performance" slots (two patches in one). It's not as many as some synths, and admittedly it can be a bit cumbersome, but for me it encourages experimentation.
@@DrJ3RK8 you have to make time! I think it's a very rewarding synth to spend time with.