Catsynth tv can’t wait for part 2, that was worthwhile going through initialize patch and slowly modulating through the patches themselves, Thank you very much!
I've had the Synthi V since March of this year and I'd never noticed the Vintage/Modern mode option! It's a great sounding synth and I look forward to your next video on it.
@@CatSynthTV having lots of fun with it. Switching between vintage and modern modes yeilds some interesting results. As does using the percentage mode on the pins - something else I picked up from your video so thanks again!
Really agree, but I guess people are still paying it. Lucky for me, I got V Collection bundled with my Minibrute 2... and at least their hardware is worth the cost. It does sound great though.
Catsynth tv can’t wait for part 2, that was worthwhile going through initialize patch and slowly modulating through the patches themselves,
Thank you very much!
Excellent tutorial - well done.
Superb demo!
This is a superb channel!
Thank you 😻 please let your friends know about us, too.
I've had the Synthi V since March of this year and I'd never noticed the Vintage/Modern mode option! It's a great sounding synth and I look forward to your next video on it.
Thanks 😺 and have fun with the Synthi V. The vintage-mode is a neat little trick, I like playing with it on.
@@CatSynthTV having lots of fun with it. Switching between vintage and modern modes yeilds some interesting results. As does using the percentage mode on the pins - something else I picked up from your video so thanks again!
Great tutorial, as usual in this channel. :)
Thank you 😻
Thank You!
Unsafe for Cats is aptly named. 😁
And Recharge a contemplative transition scene.
Sounds like the old Casio keyboards & video games !
gr8 sounding but arturia are taking the piss...200euros for one software synth is ridiculous....companies are getting greedier...sign of the times
Really agree, but I guess people are still paying it. Lucky for me, I got V Collection bundled with my Minibrute 2... and at least their hardware is worth the cost.
It does sound great though.
Just buy the hardware then. Next, you could design and develop something complicated and sell it for $1.