![]() I am trying not to fly off the handle and sell it. I am slowly realizing that crazy pitch instability is a pretty niche requirement, and also the Osmose doesnt easily deliver pitch bends in all directions equally, if that makes sense. Also I find the action really rubbery and hard to play. Also the UI of the Osmose I feel it not very ergonomic and the thing is generally janky. I was expecting to unreservedly love it, but I mostly dont like the Egan matrix. ![]() I'm curious to hear the impressions of some other wigglers, though. But once I put a chorus and reverb after it, and started tweaking the presets, I started to warm up to it. How is everyone else feeling about this, now that they've had time? I sort of recoiled at it at first. I made a stupid video about it, not anything so lovely as John of course. And so…Anyone interested in a mild discount please PM me. Best keyboard action of my current setup are my Waves, my JD-800, my Schmidt, my Prophet T8, Yamaha DX-7II, C15 and K5000 less so my monstrous CS-80 or the 3rd Wave. Three years later I find myself disappointed. I could have made the decision 3 years ago if only I had had the chance to play it back then, but my wishful thinking and expectations made me go whatever, fuck it, I’ll pull the trigger. While it meets my expectations of the latter, I find the action unfriendly to wrists and intrinsic hand muscles. A good hammer-action keyboard is the best for me, but I was pursuing the expression capabilities of the Osmose. I have high-maintenance tendons that have been plagued by chronic inflammation from decades of abuse (too much weight-lifting, racquetball and jai alai playing plus being a pathetic Keith Emerson wannabe). Cool sounds….BUT: My personal quirk has always been keyboard action. It does exactly what it’s supposed to do. OK, so I just got mine from UPS, literally 25 mins ago.
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