Does anyone still use lush 101?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 440 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
Nobody talks about it, but it's a great synth.
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- KVRAF
- 1907 posts since 24 Apr, 2010
I tried the demo and was pretty impressed by it, but being a penniless miser can't afford to buy anything. btw I still prefer the working name the synth had before it finally emerged as lush101.
- KVRAF
- 4534 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
In the purpose of emulation to the Roland SH-101, after having compared LUSH-101 to TAL-Bassline-101 (the paid version)... I prefer TAL-Bassline-101 without any hesitation: much more accurate concerning the sounds.
But I prefer TAL-Bassline-101 also for other reasons:
And of course, it's simply my humble opinion.
But I prefer TAL-Bassline-101 also for other reasons:
- it uses much less CPU (though not really CPU-friendly)
- it has a more friendly arpeggiator
- it stays simple, not trying to be a bread-and-butter synth which makes many things but with too much diverse qualities.
And of course, it's simply my humble opinion.
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- KVRist
- 154 posts since 22 Jul, 2012 from Magrathea
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There's one thing I find really peculiar:
In the past there was already a (payware) VSTi called "Lush" There was even a "Lush 2" (both by Luigi from DashSignature)
Are names that easily reusable?
There's one thing I find really peculiar:
In the past there was already a (payware) VSTi called "Lush" There was even a "Lush 2" (both by Luigi from DashSignature)
Are names that easily reusable?
- KVRAF
- 4534 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
Yes, when the user can't make mistake between two names, the european law accepts (and the countries must apply the european directives voted at the majority of their representents). And the american law accepted even far before the european law.Slarti wrote:.
There's one thing I find really peculiar:
In the past there was already a (payware) VSTi called "Lush" There was even a "Lush 2" (both by Luigi from DashSignature)
Are names that easily reusable?
It doesn't prevent sometimes litigations by a company, but the courts accept less and less these complaints because these thirty past years there have been far too much abuses from companies in situations where there was obviously no misleading possible.
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- KVRAF
- 3959 posts since 10 Sep, 2010 from A shit hole (Ireland).
TAL is great. But Lush has more beef in the low end imo, so I prefer it for bass.
There's a lot of really good synths out there, that people don't really mention here, not sure why.
There's a lot of really good synths out there, that people don't really mention here, not sure why.
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- KVRAF
- 4534 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
Probably for three reasons which cumulate:Robmobius wrote:TAL is great. But Lush has more beef in the low end imo, so I prefer it for bass.
There's a lot of really good synths out there, that people don't really mention here, not sure why.
- It's impossible to know all the synths, even considering the best synths (there are plethora of excellent synths now, and for all the tastes)
- Many people have not set their account to subscribe to the forums at a very low level, so... they miss out on many good discussions and interesting shares of ideas and opinions. And there's so many people who consider that when someone disagree with them it implies that one of both is a twat (generally the other one...)
- Many people are probably very individualist and come to the forums only when they have a personal problem to resolve with their stuff. And they are certainly a part (not all, but a part) of those which are in the number 2 above.
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- KVRian
- 1141 posts since 2 Feb, 2005
I think these 2 months the talk of the town synths are Dune2, Blue2 and Tone2's new synth (coming). And I hardly see any discussion of Lush 101 and Diversion (very quiet). But it doesn't mean they don't have FANs.
Expect to see the next update soon and bring back again the discussion.
Expect to see the next update soon and bring back again the discussion.
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- KVRist
- 378 posts since 28 Feb, 2013
Lush is my favorite synth aside from Diva.
D16 makes some great plugins.
D16 makes some great plugins.
- KVRAF
- 7624 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
cowby wrote:I think these 2 months the talk of the town synths are Dune2, Blue2 and Tone2's new synth (coming). And I hardly see any discussion of Lush 101 and Diversion (very quiet). But it doesn't mean they don't have FANs.
Expect to see the next update soon and bring back again the discussion.
Right two of the best synths out there, and hardly get talked about. Everyone is crazy about 2 or 3 synths here and that is how it has been for years.
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- KVRist
- 113 posts since 25 Apr, 2014
Lush is my co-favorite synth, along with Spire. Lush sounds better than Diva at analog sounds and is much more versatile. It's just irreplaceable for so many sounds. Kind of frustrating that the best synths get overlooked because of the U-he fan-boy mafia.
People who try to v.s. it with TAL's SH101 emulation have really lost the plot. It isn't a SH101, it's an amazingly flexible and great sounding synth which can also do SH101 sounds very well and has a familiar interface layout.
People who try to v.s. it with TAL's SH101 emulation have really lost the plot. It isn't a SH101, it's an amazingly flexible and great sounding synth which can also do SH101 sounds very well and has a familiar interface layout.
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- KVRist
- 337 posts since 7 Sep, 2012
Maybe some still remember the history 5 years ago, when D16 Shioitor was in development. I don't know about you, but for quite a many people back then it was to become THE SH101 emulation, if nothing else. Long topics anticipating the new thing, videos showing demos of it, as well as even some mags covering the upcoming thing:TonyVegas wrote: People who try to v.s. it with TAL's SH101 emulation have really lost the plot.
http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/d16 ... ed-220308/
Yes, it was already known back then that it would be more than just a straight 101-emulation, but SH101 is certainly something it would naturally be compared with. Now that we have not only Shioitor aka. Lush-101 but also an another far more straight SH101 emulation with TAL Bassline-101, what would you do...NOT compare them? Perhaps Lush-101 would've just killed it if D16 had concentrated on making a simple emulation or then developed something looking (and sounding) totally different that would not draw the inevitable comparisons. As it is, it will always be compared to others bearing the same forefather, regardless of how far D16 actually managed to take the original concept.