It sounds close but it's really overpriced. I understand this has been years in the making, but I'm sure they would sell more units if they were priced competitively with other vintage synth emulation VST Instruments (i.e G-Media or Arturia).
it is easier to use than the synthi/vcs3 as patching is much faster, and the sound is close, but can you sell your softsynth for $10k in 5 years time :-)
The verdict is in?
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It sounds close but it's really overpriced. I understand this has been years in the making, but I'm sure they would sell more units if they were priced competitively with other vintage synth emulation VST Instruments (i.e G-Media or Arturia).
ReplyDeleteI miss my VCS-3, but not that much...
Here's one for free: http://web.mac.com/pierre.couprie/iWeb/Logiciels/719DB689-31A0-48E5-95B1-755905839F7C.html
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it is easier to use than the synthi/vcs3 as patching is much faster, and the sound is close, but can you sell your softsynth for $10k in 5 years time :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are also nice:
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http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/synthedit/vcs5.htm
Run through a decent Spring Reverb emulation, they actually sound pretty close.