"This is "the better way" with a two dimensional array (i.e. an X/Y space) of waveforms to morph around - the only question is how much they have simplified it to fit into whatever processor they are using, choice of processor being in the purview of the bean counters. " - GordonC
Not having a Mac of any kind, ive not been able to play with Animoog - There is an Android app of some kind for the Animmog, but it looks more like some kind of tutorial than a synthesiser, and its not that cheap.. So all ive seen (and heard) is whats on you-tube, and lots of that looks like an interesting experimental controller, with "orbits" and whatever, and a lot of conventional close-to-analogue-synth constructs for sound modifying, as well as some stuff ive not seen before..
What gets me about what ive seen, is that a lot seems to depend on the touch screen interface - I dont understand how one tranlates that into an engine controlled by a theremin (if thats what theyr doing) - I have seen lots of demos with some "molicule" bouncing about and the synth engine giving pleasant sequences from this, but havent seen one demo where any other kind of music is being played - for example - is it possible to play the tannerin line from "Good Vibrations" using this instrument? - I would really love to hear one piece like that, just to get an idea about what one can expect - even if this was played using a MIDI sequencer and loads of portamento ..
Fred.
"soundscape" is the word that sends a chill through me - All too often this is a synonym for a unmanagable and musically nearly unusable canned composite of what someone without anything in common with my musical taste thinks is great - I have boxes of "soundscape" disks for my Yamaha TX16 sampler, and get "Wow, what a cool sound" from teens who play with them but are musical disabled - you dont need to play the bloody things, no matter what key you play they sound the bloody same! - close your eyes and press a key, keep it held down for 3 minutes, the "soundscape" will "evolve" and "morph" - new samples will be introduced in the course of time, all complying with the tempo determined by your randomly selected key - Ather 3 minutes release the key, the release will be about 30 seconds and include the right 'sequencing' and 'morphing' to end your piece in an appropriate manner - take the recording to some ambient event, and vie with the other talented new musicians to get it played.... ;-)