More hints:
- 3 levels of sound hierarchy
programs, set of knob setings in a patch, you can store 10 of them in a patch
patches, NM business as usual
Performances set of 4 patches, like the 4 banks on G1
- You can use the G2, save programs without a computer.
So you can use the G2 as a performance synth with a fixed structure and no more NM/NL in the balance, you have both.
It's the reason buttons are labeled. it's the default position on the presets you can edit (as your own patches) without a computer.
- now each time you change of patch, a small silence occur as alorythms are recompiled forming the next patch. It was the case in G1, it's still the case in G2 BUT:
If you use a patch, use the 10 programs, you wan't more? save a copy, edit 10 new programs. If you go from one patch to the other, NO SILENCE
as they are the same patch code, cool.
- The MAC editor is not a priority for Clavia now. They want a G2 up and running with PC editor first. After…
For now they have still a lot of work to finish in time for June release.
- to transfert patches, you need only a simple common sysex utility, your sequencer can too
- A row of buttons is available, assignable, you can in sequencer of the G2 mute a note, edit a track…
- The keyboard is set to 3 octaves now. If need arise for a bigger one and the demand is strong enough, Clavia will eventualy release a bigger one.
- Delay with on bord RAM can be set to 2,5 ms per patch.
- more available modules, development of new ones easier for clavia.
Thanks to the modular list, Wout Blommers and Rob Hordijk in particular for the informations.