I love youtube warmth.awol9000 wrote: Sorry but I love digital warmth.
Your VSTi sounds analog? - OK then emulate this!
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Smells like freedom.cryophonik wrote:I love youtube warmth.awol9000 wrote: Sorry but I love digital warmth.
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To me that is just in the affirmative. If an analog sound can survive youtube, it can survive any bloody thing.thecontrolcentre wrote:Smells like freedom.cryophonik wrote:I love youtube warmth.awol9000 wrote: Sorry but I love digital warmth.
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That synth sounds great but I don't hear anything going on there that can't be done very similarly and just as beautifully in the box with the right VA. Further, a synth like Zebra can also do a lot of gorgeous sounds that AS synth likely cannot. What's really special about an Analog Solutions synth is the interface - no menus, just quality controls. That's where it outshines most VAs.
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I can't bear the sound of integrated circuits, it ruins the analogue warmth. A synth has to be built using discrete circuits, otherwise it's just noise to my ears...
eh?
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 6 May, 2002
Huge sounds. A couple years ago somebody posted an analog filter example, which I don't think any VST would be able to match.IncarnateX wrote:So many claim that we have some softsynths around that can emulate analog synths more or less precisely. Fine, if this is the case could you more or less precisely emulate the timbres of these examples? I will certainly buy your products if you get close enough
http://youtu.be/jjxPY9D9JOg
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http://youtu.be/KEdj4A818XU
(from about 1.00 to 1.50)
I am not even an analog freak, I use software for everything and have some old analogs collecting dust at the roof. But these examples are in my ears. Analog Solutions has really nailed something here.
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The problem with real analog is that analog hardware lacks the processing power to implement bandwidth locked phase harmonization, so the wavelet-octet dispositions are never truly orthogonal.
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Not this again...
I use both, I love both and I have both...
I use both, I love both and I have both...
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too.
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Proof plz! Opinions like this are all over KVR and worth nothing without sound snippets to back them up. Post some if it is that easy to you.Gonga wrote:That synth sounds great but I don't hear anything going on there that can't be done very similarly and just as beautifully in the box with the right VA.
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- 1474 posts since 7 Jan, 2004
Monark can come close. Ingo Weidner has made an example of a very analog sounding synthbass made with Monark. Unfortunately he has removed it.ENV1 wrote:Another very good example here.
Analog Bass: 1:22 - 1:40
Heard about 50 million and one software synths.
Never heard one that could replicate THAT kind of character, let alone perfectly.
The more I hang around at KVR the less music I make.