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Just tired Quiver and it sounds great. The only trouble is the demo seems to introduce random white noise after awhile making it difficult to demo.
What it needs is a couple of sound designers to make some banks for it because it has the potential to be even better. |
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I was also quite impressed when I first demoed it.
Great sound, a smart, clean, understated gui design, lots of modulation options, an excellent preset browser, and (comparatively speaking) an amazing price for what it can do. Then I saw the cpu hit and became less enthused. Wouldn't be so bad if I had a faster machine, but for me, it made it easier to spend a bit more money on another synth with a lighter cpu hit. I still think it's a pretty great deal though, and now that I've bought a good audio interface I may consider getting it. So, thanks for reminding me about it! I also think it's good you created a thread for it. I can't think of any other synth in it's price range that's so ... cool ---- drab |
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| ^ | Joined: 18 Aug 2004 Member: #37580 Location: Toronto |
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