I'm on the brink of ordering an Origin. However, researching the instrument uncovers some ambiguities and brings up a few questions that are important to me:
* About Programs and Multis:
In the manual, section 8.2.2.2 ("Multi Preset") says: "A [MULTI] consists of a selection of up to four Program presets along with various settings for use in both live performance and host sequencing/recording situations. In a Multi, the FX as well as step
Sequencer, arpeggiator, and 2D Envelope and Galaxy modulation settings are shared among all Programs."
In chapter 6.2 ("The program preset") it is mentioned that the FX, arpeggiator, sequencer, 2D envelope, Galaxy modulator are parts of a program.
This information conflicts with, or at least creates confusion in relation to chapter 6.1 ("Overview of the global structure of Origin") and 6.3 ("The Multi preset") which show a multi as having 4 programs each with a sequencer and 3 FX.
If the multi mode indeed shares the three FX, one arpeggiator, one sequencer, one 2D envelope and one Galaxy modulator among all four programs, that raises some questions of importance to those wanting to use the Origin as a multitimbral sound module:
1 - will not the programs loaded into a multi sound dramatically different as they lose their individual FX, arp, seq, 2D env and Galaxy mod?
2 - as you load programs, which programs FX, arp, seq, 2D env and Galaxy mod takes effect?
3 - if saving a program that has been used in a multi, which FX, arp, seq, 2D env and Galaxy mod settings gets saved with the program; the current sounding ones or the originals of that program?
* About the sequencer user pattern data:
Chapter 7.10 ("Using the step sequencer") says: "Each sequence used in a program consists of three sub-sequences which can be used to modulate different parameters. This way, you can easily set up complex sequenced modulations, all controlled hands-on using Origin’s [Sequencer] section. You can also find up to 200 sequencer presets that you can assign to any of the existing programs.".
This paragraph, as as well as the ambiguity of the sequencer sharing between programs and multis mentioned above brings up another question :
4 - are the user sequencer patterns stored with each individual program (or multi, depending on the above issue) or are they stored in a single global bank?
* Some additional questions :
5 - is the Origin per sample or block iterated?
6 - how does it handle feedback connections between modules (relates to 6)?
DJ
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