Hi!
What a difference compared to last week! Anyma Phi was probably one of the most feature reach, complicated synths I've reviewed in a while - a very interesting synth but with almost nothing on the panel relevant to what the knobs do, and now, Implexus from Majella - an analog synth, with a knob per function interface that doesn't even bother with a shift key.
Implexus' easy-to-use interface made it probably the synth that took me the least time to learn in recent history, which freed up a lot of time to just play and explore its timbres and patching features, hence the grand total of 5 downloads instead of the usual 1...
Most of these were hinted at in the main video, but these versions are longer and complete (except for the RE-909 jam which is included in full in the main video).
Implexus takes heavy "west coast synthesis" inspiration from Don Buchla's complex oscillators - and the rest of the details are of course in the video.
Have a great rest of week!
Ziv (reviewing synths from west to east on youtube as "Loopop")