lol you won the prize!sinelanguage wrote:I personally want a TR808. Then if someone could make a proper Sequential Circuits Pro One (and get it right with its snappiest of all snappy envelopes). I would be in heaven (althought I already am with my VSTi proper TR909)
So What Could be Next for D16 to Thrill us With?
If D16 could make an Alpha Juno VST as close to the original as Phoscyon is then that would be something to behold.
I cant believe that so much time has passed by since soft synths started to appear and still we cant make hoovers like you can on an Alpha Juno.
D16, you really would clean up if you could produce a proper hoover machine
I cant believe that so much time has passed by since soft synths started to appear and still we cant make hoovers like you can on an Alpha Juno.
D16, you really would clean up if you could produce a proper hoover machine
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Snappy Synth Envelopes
My biggest problem with all softsynths, present company excluded, is the envelopes vs their hardware counterpart. Arturia are just fuckin terrible at this. Its like everyone who reviews their synths and says, "nice tight snappy envelope" is fuckin lying. Korg and Gmedia have come very very close to a total hardware recreation of a snappy envelope, but I love to use my synths for percussion as well as musical melodies, and even then I want my synth sounds to be percussive, and I don't want to have to cheat my making everything with a short decay and high filter envelope amount to pretend its percussive. IMHO, Macbeth M5, and the Sequential Circuits Pro One, have the fastest envelopes I have heard. The Roland Jupiter 6, 8 and minimoog hardware wise also have fast percussive envelopes but Arturia totally missed the boat on all of them when they recreated them. So if plug ins like Microtonic, and D16's drum machines can have fast percussive envelopes for their drum sounds, why can't we have fast envelopes in our soft synths. So basically all I'm after is a at least something modelled after the Pro One in the same vein, that I can cross mod, and make a whole gamut of sounds, that punch, even if its only a melodic tone sound. Korg's Polysix out of its legacy collection also has an impressive punch and snap to its envelope generators. Just my two cents, would love to hear your thoughts. Which soft synths in your opinion have really fast hard percussive envelopes that have no softening or sloppyness even when the attack is at zero. Just tight punch to get the sound out.
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I vote for this too.ultramike wrote:Me too!!! I'm dying waiting for them...dipa wrote:just to stop the wait and release the 3 existin plug in AU would be heaven ...
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