| Author | Topic: Best Freeware Monosynth Poll | |
| RegPhoenix | Posted: 20th October 2002 19:14 | |
Ok - just a quick poll
edited - Tau is included | ||
| VitaminD | Posted: 20th October 2002 19:58 | |
quite a limited set of selections... | ||
| funky lime | Posted: 20th October 2002 20:28 | |
tau!!! | ||
| Funkybot | Posted: 20th October 2002 22:16 | |
Yeah really, the poll should have included, Tau, and T1 just off the top of my head. I voted for T2, but I hardly use it anymore compared to T1 which still gets a lot of use. One day I'm going to try and duplicate some presets from T1 in T2 to see if they do sound different or if it's just all in my head | ||
| Flewy | Posted: 21st October 2002 03:42 | |
Same thing here, still using the T1 a lot (Expresso jumps to mind). I also thought about recreating the T1 presets in T2, but on the other hand, both synths run stable, so why not use them both? | ||
| Moritz Morpheus MkIII | Posted: 21st October 2002 03:51 | |
for me itīs claw and the little emagic synths.. | ||
| bluedad | Posted: 21st October 2002 04:10 | |
same here. I love that expresso patch. Seems a few prefer t1 over t2 bluedad | ||
| pHuzZ | Posted: 21st October 2002 05:48 | |
i voted t2 from the limited selection ...
anyway ... isnt the tritium polyphonic ... cheers | ||
| Bonteburg | Posted: 21st October 2002 05:57 | |
Now I have the Tau Pro, it's certainly the claw.
But Tau bassline is still in good memory! have to load it up again one of these days. Cheerio, Marco | ||
| Har | Posted: 21st October 2002 06:55 | |
Both T1 and T2 are my favorites. | ||
| Roman Empire | Posted: 21st October 2002 06:58 | |
I vote for Mercury-1 Roman Empire | ||
| Roman Empire | Posted: 21st October 2002 06:59 | |
Oops, thatīs not really free! Didnīt see that criteria | ||
| RegPhoenix | Posted: 21st October 2002 07:02 | |
I forgot all about the Tau after a reformat.
I'm gonna get it now - also Triangle 1 - I've been using 2 for a while. Best thing is - they're all free Thanks to the developers for this - A round of applause for RgcAudio - ReFX and Muon Reg | ||
| VitaminD | Posted: 21st October 2002 07:08 | |
my vote is for freebee.. even tho its standalone..
that sound.. yum! |








