AMAZING demo! A good wizard can do real magic ... A complete lecture on how to do music and why spending 4k in a modern synth does not make you an artist. Completely amazed @Panu, thanks for sharing
I love these modules...Emu modules are magical even today!! I have the Audity and XL Turbo modules with the Composer ROM. Perhaps a "Mo-Phatt may be in my future... IHANA!!! 🙏🏿💖🤗
Wow. The beginning sounded like something from a sc-fi video game. Very cool. Thanks for putting this huge demo together. I had one of these back in 2003, but I never got good sounds out of it.
Hi, Panu! Great demoes! Actually, Radias, Audity, Virus and Pulse 2 are the best on UA-cam! Can't count how many times i was listened them. I think, you can (should!) make educational/programming synths videos and sell soundbanks.
Hi lovely demo! Question: did you use a computer-based editor? If so, do you know of /can you recommend one that works with contemporary MacOS? Or did you edit these sounds with the Audity’s ‘keyhole-surgery’ interface? I have an Audity2k (with TurboROM) that I’d like to get more out of. Love the sound and the architecture but hate the onboard editing process. Feel like I really need an editor, personally.
There’s one called Prodatum but it doesn’t seem to work on M1 Macs. There’s MidiQuest. Expensive and not sure it works with the later (v2?) models of the Audity2k.
@@bentropy it was updated recently by the guys, who developing Proteus2000 rom clones and new custom roms (Balma and Haxor). Unfortunately still no m1 support, but few added features. Google 'haxorhax prodatum'
I think the XL-7 or XL-1 ROMS have these sounds on them. but not the all the same presets. I think what you read is the Audity Xtreme ROM carries the sounds from Orbit 2 and Planet Phatt, earlier generation sound modules. Then the sounds of both (including Audity 2k) are also on the Xtreme Leads module. Orbit-3 has two sound ROMS called Beat Garden and Techno Synth Construction Yard. They have different sounds, but there might be some overlap, I don't know exactly. I do own all of them, but it's been a while.
@@Niele160 thank you for the detailed response! Id like these 90s ambient pad sounds Id get an Orbit2 but id also like the controls so perhaps the XL1 is best. Because it's almost impossible finding Audity2000 with Xtreme mod
@@mannyzagri7451 No problem, just want to clarify real quick that an Orbit 2 is not really suited for these ambient like pad sounds you are looking for. A regular Audity 2000 will be fine, but with the Xtreme mod you just have more possibilities as there are more sounds. The Xtreme ROM holds the sounds that were in the older modules with different engines (Orbit 2/Pure Phatt) and allows for using the Audity's filtering system on them to make such pads. So, the Audity's original rom called Excalibur has some presets only present on the Audity, but the WAVEFORMS are also on the rom for the Xtreme-Lead, which is a later model. With the Xtreme Lead, you get the same waveforms as the Audity+PurePhatt+Orbit2 and some new ones if I recall correctly, but the PRESETS are different, including some pads. Getting the Xtreme Lead is the best value if you want more sounds, but some people the presets from the Audity (including me) to start with because they are unique to that module. I know it's complicated. And yes, they are pretty hard to find nowadays (Xtreme ROM). Also note that if you find an Audity 2000, in order to later upgrade it with the Xtreme ROM, it needs to be a v2 model. v1 models cannot upgrade. It was an internal upgrade done by E-MU themselves, so no EPROM or an update you can do yourself. Take that into consideration if you ever were to come across one wanting to upgrade it later on.
AMAZING demo! A good wizard can do real magic ... A complete lecture on how to do music and why spending 4k in a modern synth does not make you an artist. Completely amazed @Panu, thanks for sharing
Superb demo thanks!
I love these modules...Emu modules are magical even today!!
I have the Audity and XL Turbo modules with the Composer ROM.
Perhaps a "Mo-Phatt may be in my future...
IHANA!!! 🙏🏿💖🤗
Super quality demo :)
Sick
Beautiful!
Wow. The beginning sounded like something from a sc-fi video game. Very cool. Thanks for putting this huge demo together. I had one of these back in 2003, but I never got good sounds out of it.
Are these stock presets or ones that you created?
@@aristotlekumpis7095 Mostly edited presets
@@wall2walltv835 Sorry, I didn't save the edits, just using midi cc.
Hi, Panu!
Great demoes! Actually, Radias, Audity, Virus and Pulse 2 are the best on UA-cam! Can't count how many times i was listened them.
I think, you can (should!) make educational/programming synths videos and sell soundbanks.
Great demo! I wonder how this compares to the E-mu Morpheus.
Hi lovely demo! Question: did you use a computer-based editor? If so, do you know of /can you recommend one that works with contemporary MacOS? Or did you edit these sounds with the Audity’s ‘keyhole-surgery’ interface?
I have an Audity2k (with TurboROM) that I’d like to get more out of. Love the sound and the architecture but hate the onboard editing process. Feel like I really need an editor, personally.
There’s one called Prodatum but it doesn’t seem to work on M1 Macs.
There’s MidiQuest. Expensive and not sure it works with the later (v2?) models of the Audity2k.
Apparently Prodatum is no longer in development
Edited directly from the synth.
@@bentropy it was updated recently by the guys, who developing Proteus2000 rom clones and new custom roms (Balma and Haxor). Unfortunately still no m1 support, but few added features. Google 'haxorhax prodatum'
I have the original with the original Ver 1 OS. How 'differently' do they sound between?
Hi, from what I read in Vintage Synth Explorer, the EMU Orbit 3 has all these sounds, is that true?
I think the XL-7 or XL-1 ROMS have these sounds on them. but not the all the same presets. I think what you read is the Audity Xtreme ROM carries the sounds from Orbit 2 and Planet Phatt, earlier generation sound modules. Then the sounds of both (including Audity 2k) are also on the Xtreme Leads module. Orbit-3 has two sound ROMS called Beat Garden and Techno Synth Construction Yard. They have different sounds, but there might be some overlap, I don't know exactly. I do own all of them, but it's been a while.
@@Niele160 thank you for the detailed response!
Id like these 90s ambient pad sounds
Id get an Orbit2 but id also like the controls so perhaps the XL1 is best.
Because it's almost impossible finding Audity2000 with Xtreme mod
@@mannyzagri7451 No problem, just want to clarify real quick that an Orbit 2 is not really suited for these ambient like pad sounds you are looking for. A regular Audity 2000 will be fine, but with the Xtreme mod you just have more possibilities as there are more sounds. The Xtreme ROM holds the sounds that were in the older modules with different engines (Orbit 2/Pure Phatt) and allows for using the Audity's filtering system on them to make such pads. So, the Audity's original rom called Excalibur has some presets only present on the Audity, but the WAVEFORMS are also on the rom for the Xtreme-Lead, which is a later model. With the Xtreme Lead, you get the same waveforms as the Audity+PurePhatt+Orbit2 and some new ones if I recall correctly, but the PRESETS are different, including some pads. Getting the Xtreme Lead is the best value if you want more sounds, but some people the presets from the Audity (including me) to start with because they are unique to that module. I know it's complicated. And yes, they are pretty hard to find nowadays (Xtreme ROM). Also note that if you find an Audity 2000, in order to later upgrade it with the Xtreme ROM, it needs to be a v2 model. v1 models cannot upgrade. It was an internal upgrade done by E-MU themselves, so no EPROM or an update you can do yourself. Take that into consideration if you ever were to come across one wanting to upgrade it later on.
@@Niele160 yep my audity is a V1 still looking for a V2 have 2X pro-2000 that have different rom's in them
Does the audity have all the presets of the Xtreme lead, or at least does it have everything on board to be able to recreate all its sounds?
Presets are from both onboard and Xtreme, but the last has the best sounds imo.