MATRIXSYNTH: Analog To Digital's Lush and Supersaw Plus


Friday, October 20, 2006

Analog To Digital's Lush and Supersaw Plus

Update: make sure to read the comments. I would contact them before purchasing.

Lush is a four oscillator synth (one of which is a stereo sample) with a focus on modulation for creating gorgeous pad sounds.

Supersaw Plus is a 10 voice polyphonic stereo synth based on the classic Roland JP 8000 / 8080.

5 comments:

  1. SynthEdit strikes again

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  2. Just tried to buy their shit! it didn't work out... Seems like a PayPal hoax to me, watch out if you're paying through PayPal...

    -RZ4

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  3. What exactly happened? Did you try to contact them?

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  4. Let's just put it this way, if you want to buy those VSTs, ask them to send you an invoice via PayPal instead of using the checkout...

    I did use the checkout and it didn't seem to work properly. There's a good chance of other people getting your PayPal log-in info if you use the checkout on that particular website.

    If you've bought from them using the checkout, don't freak out but do listen to me and change your password right away...

    -RZ4

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  5. I own that site, it certainly isn't a paypal scam

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