Just a quick demo of my new synth patch. It’s a tuned modal resonator feeding back on itself and some filtering and distortion in the feedback loop. Of course you can easily get it out of tune, but there are many settings, that allow slow melodic playing.
Drambo

Hey, thanks man. Looks and sounds interesting. Will give it a spin later. One thing though, from watching the video, I’m no fan of using icons instead of text. Together is fine, but not by themself. It’s about being clear and skip the guessing and that’s all. Maybe it’s just me being an old fart, I dunno. 😃
@pxlhg Thanks for checking it out. I decided for the icons, because with some of the parameters giving the parameter name wouldn’t reveal very much, what they do and depending on where you set them, they cause very diverse changes, so a name that describesthe effect is kind of hard to find… That’s for the two leftmost xy-pads. But because I wanted as uniform as I could I decided for the symbols. Thinking about it the reverb all the way to the right doesn’t have a symbol, yet.
The third xy-pad is the fur generator with dry/wet on the y-axis and Pulsewidth on the x, so kind of distortion.
The fourth is a filter with x-axis for the cutoff and y-axis for filter type all the way to the bottom lowpass, highpass at the top and, I think notch and bandpass in-between. The slider is the filter’s resonance.
The last xy-pad is 4 different reverbs in the 4 rows. Inside of each row y-position determines dry/wet, y-axis controls the cutoff of a highpass in front of the reverb.
Hope that helps:)
Correction: Highpass in the reverb is controlled by the X-axis