Hi all,
I've been a MatrixBrute owner for 2 or 3 years now and I just learned of the PolyBrute yesterday. First reaction was being completely blown away then watching the Arturia and Daniel Fisher/Sweetwater vids. Next step was searching the web to find out when I can get my hands on one. When I realized they weren't actually available in the US just yet, I calmed down a bit and begin trying to analyze the reasons why I would move on from my MatrixBrute and buy a PolyBrute.
I was hoping this thread would be an ongoing discussion of the differences between them and why a current MxB owner would pull the switch. I'm especially hoping to hear from those in other parts of the world who already have their hands on one
Here's some reasons why I'm thinking of making the change...
1) Stereo output utilization: The MxB always greatly disappointed me when it came to control of the stereo output field as there's virtually nothing except the delay OR (OR not AND) reverb to widen things out a bit. In a perfect world, I'd love to be able to independently pan each osc, but it appears even the PolyB doesn't allow that. Of course it does have the Stereo knob which takes the 6 voices and separates them in a pre-designed fashion, or includes panning of the filters which is very nice...and I believe the Stereo control can be a modulation target so there's some exciting movement to be had from that approach.
2) Limited effects: Modulation OR delay OR reverb in the MxB...modulation AND delay AND reverb in the PolyB. I'm currently running the output of my MxB through my old Korg Radias as an EFX processor...it works OK but I'd rather have EFX onboard that I can modulate...the PolyB appears to deliver that.
3) Polyphony: Obviously a huge difference. At some point though I wonder if 6 voices is really enough when creating patches with a lot of movement and a long release time? Voice stealing is no fun to have to work around.
4) Morphing: Very exciting possibilities there! Morphing between A -> B with heavy delay and reverb could sound amazing.
5) Morphee control: Reminds me of the A-B-C-D Osc/PCM playback joystick on my old Yamaha SY22...though it didn't move in the Z plane as well.
6) Motion Recorder: Another very exciting possibility especially when able to assign as a one-shot or loop. Would be more exciting if it could record 2 rather than 1 parameter but still very cool...
7) Display: The MxB display leaves a lot to be desired, appears the PolyB has an outstanding display.
Well, those are the things I'm thinking about to convince me to move to the PolyB. I'd love to hear comments from others in my situation to see what you're thought process is