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ASM Hydrasynth Keyboard
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The perfect synth for me!
Evgeni 07.06.2020
I'm relatively new to sound synthesis. I've had a Roland SE-02 and a Behringer Poly D before, both copies of Moog Minimoog and I sold them. I also own a Yamaha MODX6 which is a FM and sample-based synth that sounds fantastic but is really hard to program. I also use a lot of software synths and am kind of familiar with synth basics and how to program a synth. All that being said, I found that with the two Minimoog copies I couldn't achieve a huge variety of sounds. The MODX is much better but is pretty unintuitive and I'm still struggling remembering where is what and how to achieve this and that. I haven't managed to create new sounds with it that I like, although the factory ones are very good and cover almost anything, so it's not such a problem.

With that background in mind, Hydrasynth comes as a huge surprise to me! I was able to start programming it right away, all is laid out in front of you, you have direct buttons for every module and function. It can sound very warm and analog due to analog emulation parameters. I could recreate Moog type of patches easily and they sound equally warm and analog, despite the synth being entirely digital. But then, it also offers multiple filter emulations that change the sound drastically, there are 5 LFO-s and 5 envelopes, the mod matrix can connect almost anything, the mutators are an intuitive, yet powerful way to change the sound. The possibilities are endless and just going through the factory patches one can see how vast is the sonic palette of the synth: from harsh, metallic, industrial style of patches to classic analog warm sounds. The effects are also very good.

But the best thing about it is the polyphonic aftertouch. It's the first synth with poly AT I have and I am in absolute awe! As a pianist I realize poly AT was the missing ingredient I've had with other synths. It really makes it sound like a real thing, like an instrument, not like a machine. And then the ribbon which is also a wonderful way to add expression!

I would be very hard-pressed to find any faults with the Hydra. It's almost perfect. One thing though, that I'd like to see improved is to be able to see more easily the effective values of parameters when using macros. The macros are a way to introduce offsets to multiple values of certain parameters, however when editing the corresponding destination parameters, it's not obvious that the currently audible sound is a result of an offset applied to the parameter and not the value you see on the screen and that can be confusing. I guess that can be easily improved with a future firmware update.

Another feature I miss is having audio transmitted through USB. On the MODX I can record straight into the DAW using only USB cable for both MIDI and audio, without a need for redundant external audio interface introducing noise and distortions.

Ultimately, for the price it's one of the best synths on the market.
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A Swiss Knife Army in a virtual reality
Oubys 24.12.2021
This thing is capable of the most demanding sounddesign in digital synth synthesis.
This is a great sum of all things in digital synthesis throughout history. There is some Waldorf Wave architecture imbedded, there is Yamaha DX7 style of FM synthesis with slightly different agents, I hear even the Korg Prophecy lurking around. And, oh, the Prophet VS with it’s wave-morphing abilities are here reused in very smart wavescanning modalities.

However, my personal experience teaches me the lack of sonic warmth. It can sound lush, yes, there is a mixer and effects you can adjust your sound in a proper stereofield, but I can’t feel the sound in a way to respond to it properly in a performance. Everything seems to sound very determined and thight, almost calculated.
It sounds like a sonic laboratory. A sonic lab experiment done right here. Despite the wonderful poly aftertouch and all mod fx to make it organic, it feels like you are in a virtual reality. It’s there but it’s not really there.

Conclusion: For those seeking in extended sound design the Hydrasynth can cover a lot of your needs, if not all of them. A beast. For a bang in the bucket, really. There is no other synth with such capabilities for this price class.
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A great machine in its own right
DavidJGL 07.09.2024
The Hydrasynth (normal 49 keys version) is a banger. Really well built, sturdy, clear to navigate and with satisfying key action.
Being a digital synth, it has a lot of multi stage, loopable Envelopes and complex LFOs (5 of each) that can aldo be used as 5 difefent step sequencers for your hearts content.
VA, Wavetable (sort of) and Linear FM are on offer. But the point of interest is the attention to detail on the quality of sounds you can work with. In fact, you can go from extremely convincing Analog sounding to absolute digital mayhem and everything in between. Both clean and hifi to grungy and lofi is possible, and the tools to achieve this are readily available by a push of a button.
The "button to specific module" is a breeze to navigate. Creating modulation sources and destinarions require no more than pushing a button for source and another for destination. There are other functions to be chosen, obviously, but you get familiar with them quicly and logicaly.
The FX section is very transparent. And by this I mean that the fx on offer are neutral sounding, which is great for recording purposes. The only effect that I dare say is very sub-par is the rotary. Then again, outside of some Organs and one or two Workstations, the inbuilt Rotary effect is usually pretty bad. if Rotary is a must for you, either get a dedicated fx pedal or VST.
Beside this, the only negative I can point a finger at is the quality of the various wave forms as you go down the octaves. You do get into the "clicks", but unlike most analogue and various digital synths alike, on the Hydra they sound muffled and artificially pitched down; almost sample like (that is, if they're not samples to begin with). This is to be expected on the Wavetable waveforms, but it also occurs on the (analogue) ones as well.
Playing with the Poly Aftertouch and the Strip is glorious. Lots of expression and fun to be had with both.

As a final observation there is only one wish I'd like to have seen as a reality, and that is the ability to load your own waveforms. Maybe ASM will consider such on a next product.
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A matter of taste, but...
RobSt 25.04.2024
Everything about this synth is brilliant, but I found the sound a bit 'icy', 'glassy' and 'flangy', for lack of a better description - no matter what mutator I selected.

Within a week I found myself reaching for my good ol' Minilogue, to work out a sound I was looking for (and I succeeded), which was a sign the Hydra might not be the right synth for me.

Surely I've only scratched the surface of this synth, but I think I'm sticking to analogue, from now on. (If only there was a Minilogue with the modmatrix of the Hydra...)
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Quality instrument
Robert7183 08.06.2020
This is a high quality machine. Solid construction and well packaged from the factory, It even has a paper manual which is highly unusual these days. Its too early to say how good it is but the early impressions are favourable. It is much easier to construct new sounds on this than on any other machine i have owned. It is like a DSI Prophet 12 on steroids in spite of the fact that it has far fewer physical knobs than that machine - this is because the interface is brilliantly designed. Both are digital, both use wavetables and both sound great but the hydrasynth is much easier to program. It sort of does everything that the prophet 12 does but much better.

The best things about it are the keybed which is probably the best ive ever used on a synth, the modular interface which is brilliant, the arpeggiator which is inspirational and the presets which are better than other people say and encourage experimentation.

Again its too early to say but this seems to excel at evolving soundscape type sounds thanks to the many lfos and envelopes available and the extra expresssivity offered by the poly aftertouch.

If you are hesitating to buy because its made in China then dont - this is way better in terms of quality of construction and design than anything roland or korg have done in recent years. Is getting close to moog quality.

Sure its a digital synth but who cares - its the range of sounds it can make that really counts for me and this makes a wider range of sounds than any analog ive ever owned. it may not be as warm or "sound very analog" but its warm enough and analog sounding enough for me. You could argue that pure analog is too limited.

The only thing it misses for me is a sequencer. Its probably worth every penny.
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Myguel 28.12.2021
This is an incredibly interesting synthesizer!
Everything is simple, clear and amazing synthesis capabilities!
This is for those who love creativity and despise everyday life!
Thanks Thomann!
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Blown away by the Hydrasynth.
Graysynther 04.04.2021
As a Synthesist of 30 years or slightly more, it’s not often i make a big purchase, but this was different, a very capable synth with a
great user design & fantastic poly AT key bed... ground braking playability.
Possibly the best advance in synthesis in years, so had to have one.
Learning curve for sure, but intuitive & very satisfying.
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Amazing learning tool
From Film To Code 23.11.2021
The hype is real with this. What has impressed me the most are the software updates they have made adding multiple new features not just fixing bugs. Also the layout and when I use it to learn about music synthesis, everything and the signal path is very clear and intuitive.
I don't really use the top right controls since I use the synth at home but I can see their usefulness in a live setting.
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Versatile and fun synth
brantz 29.09.2022
I love this synth. First of all, it's built like a tank, and really feels solid. Secondly, it's really fun to work with. ASM put a lot of thought into the layout of the interface - it's super intuitive, nicely grouped by functions and generally just easy to follow the signal flow. Not all manufacturers manage that.
Sound wise, well, it's a digital synth, that's for sure, and it can definitely sound digital, but with so many tools at hand it's also easy to make warm and fat sounding patches. And man, it can sound huge!
With 5 LFOs & 5 envelopes and one of the best modulation matrices i have come across so far it's basically modulation heaven.
It has quickly become one of my most favorite synths, and at that price it's good value too!
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There's even a Theremin!
Pincho Paxton 02.06.2020
There's even a Theremin mode which allows for melodies to be played on the ribbon controller to whatever you're playing on the keyboard!
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