Robert Henke(monolake) explaing Ableton's new synth

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Robert Henke(monolake) explaing Ableton's new synth

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Nice to watch
Really nice accent :lol:

I really love the operator
It's amazing
So much music so little time
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agreed. :)
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thanks for posting this...

mister henke has quite a cute personality. :D
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I wonder how popular was Operator in term of sales. I thought it was a bit too expensive and limited in its use (ei. meaning, it's not a portable VST). If it would have been a VST, I would certainly have bought it by now but limited to Live, for me, was not enough. :?

I use it from times to times and record it in live... does the job. 8)
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I think it's a fantastic synth and really easy to program for an fm synth.
But the price is way to high for me.
So i'm stil using the few freeware fm's out there that actualy sound good.
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8) thx for posting :wink:
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