I've had MFM2 for years and it's been my goto delay VST. It seems to do what I need without any fuss.
I downloaded Colour Copy and HOLY SHNIKIES. Take my money! Now!
Colour Copy vs MFM2
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- KVRist
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- 229 posts since 1 Feb, 2013 from United States
- KVRAF
- 5677 posts since 25 Dec, 2004
apples and oranges dude.
apples and oranges
apples and oranges
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- KVRist
- 285 posts since 19 Nov, 2017 from Los Angeles
I can tell you are not asking which is better or what have you... so for the sake of discussion.
I think you could get a lot of what Colour Copy has out of MFM, but your on for some programming.
I am getting to where I am using both now, and Colour Copy is like two independent tape machines, with deep water and earth sound and saturation.
MFM is a quad delay focused synthesizer, and more dry than Colour Copy. It reminds me of Maxwell's Demon (google it) Controlling your signal bouncing around.
I think you could get a lot of what Colour Copy has out of MFM, but your on for some programming.
I am getting to where I am using both now, and Colour Copy is like two independent tape machines, with deep water and earth sound and saturation.
MFM is a quad delay focused synthesizer, and more dry than Colour Copy. It reminds me of Maxwell's Demon (google it) Controlling your signal bouncing around.
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