Hi! New to this forum, not really a forum guy, but this one is cool and I'm a proud Tempest user of 6 years. Before I kick off, my deepest condolences to you all at Sequential, and to Dave's family. I first met him in Frisco in '99, he came to see Porcupine Tree, who I working for at the time. He knew Richard Barbieri, and actually spent a lot of his time trying to resurect a dead Prophet 5 supplied by a hire co. (dead Curtis chips). Spoke to him at Superbooth in Berlin a few weeks back. He's gonna be so missed.
So, in answer to your questions:
1. Do you use the Bank B sounds? If so, how do you use them?
Yes, sometimes if I run out of space for sounds. In a live context, it tends to be for sounds that stay 'static', as it's easier for me to fly between sounds for tweaking in Bank A. I made a major blooper in one gig, so this is my personal preference.
2. Do you record parameters with the sliders normally? Do you find it intuitive?
Yes, and I do find it fairly intuitive. A better way to clear any entered data would be good (or maybe I ain't found it). I would love to be able to record data entered on knobs too, that would free up the sliders for other parameters live.
3. Do you use the sliders live normally? Do you find it intuitive?
Yes and yes.
4. If you do use the sliders, what sort of functions do you find most fun? What sort of macros do you assign to them?
I use them on sounds as opposed to the whole beat. Filtering is always fun. Also, setting up multiple parameters to a slider. For instance, I might have a bassline running, then i might, say, assign the random LFO to the filter cutoff and resonance, then assign the amount of that to a slider. A good way to go from low and beefy to full freakout whilst keeping a hand free!
5. Do you use the MIDI delay? If not, would you if you had more voices?
Occasionally and yes, I use it more if the voice count was higher.
Other things I'd like to see:
1. More note subdivisions on the LFOs, arpegiator and MIDI delay.
2. Maybe some polyrhythmic sequencing in the box. I have hooked up the Tempest to Numerology to be able to do this, it sounds dope, but I like machine time, not computer time. I'd love to have that option in the box!
3.Full Osc frequency modulation a la the Prophets! The way Dave (RIP) did that in the original Prophet 5 is what makes it still one of the greatest integrated synths of all time for sound design AND performance. I've used an original Prophet and use a software emulation now (don't kick my ass! Money's tight after 2 years of Covid decimating my income - a 6 is on my bucket list) and you can get dope percussion sounds out of the Prophets using this feature. Audio mod is cool, but full frequency mod would be so cool. To me, it's as big part of the Sequential DNA as the whammy bar is to the Fender Stratocaster.
4. Bandpass/notch filter options - would be very useful to separating out some of the sounds that share voices in the way I use it, especially in a live setting.
5. A couple more voices?
After 6 years of caning mine, I can say it's a real instrument. Very intuitive & creative, but with limitations. But it deals with those limitations in a musical manner (or at least gives you the option to do so). Like a real instrument. And, like a real instrument, it needs time to master and there's always something new to learn (I'm also a bassist, so I know the world of realtime playing as well). It's the backbone of my current sound and live set-up. And I every Tempest owner I've ever met uses it in a different way and often sound completely different. I'm doing 2 performances at a festival in a couple of weeks, one techno, one ambient/drone. Both with the Tempest as the mainstay of the set-up, as it was in the ambient/drone album I made last year.
It's a great instrument even with its quirks - it likes being top of the chain, supplying the clock. Bit funny when synced to other things, a bit like Danny Carey from Tool drumming for Oasis. It likes to be boss and it grooves like Tony Thompson and John Bonham. It's like my '82 Musicman Stingray bass - it brings something extra to the party whether it was invited or not! My cat is also like that, so I guess I found my machine! I hope you guys keep supporting this machine now it's out of production - I intend using mine until the day I shuffle off my mortal coil.
Jon
https://j-lab1.bandcamp.com/