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Softube releases Core Mixing Suite and free update for Console 107 Nov 2023Softube announces updates for Console 1 System and SSL SL 4000 E-series03 Nov 2023Winter NAMM 2019 Show Report13 Feb 2019Softube releases Rings for Modular, facelifts Dyna-mite and updates software to v2.4.8311 Feb 2019Softube releases Harmonics Analog Saturation Processor (+v2.4.74 updates)06 Nov 2018Softube plug-ins updated to v2.4.70 - New Bass Amp, Eden WT-800; 2 add-ons for Modular: Doepfer BBD and Mutable Instruments Braids02 Oct 2018Softube plug-ins updated to v2.4.62 - Six New Products20 Jun 2018Softube plug-ins updated to v2.4.58 - Tube-Tech Complete Collection Mk II, Weiss Deess, Tube Delay for Modular and more16 May 2018Softube plug-ins updated to v2.4.5113 Apr 2018Softube releases Weiss DS1-MK3 and Weiss MM-1 plug-ins, Volume 2, Spring Reverb for Modular and more05 Mar 2018Softube releases Fix Phaser, Apollo Central For Console 1, and Saturation Knob and 4ms Pingable Envelope Generator (PEG) for Modular (+updates software to 2.4.36)20 Nov 2017Softube plug-ins updated to v2.4.2928 Sep 2017Softube releases "Tape" Plug-in, "4ms Spectral Multiband Resonator" for Modular and updates software to v2.4.1708 Jun 2017Softube updates software to v2.4.11 - releases Doepfer A-101-2 Vactrol LPG Modular module04 Apr 2017KVR Audio 2017 NAMM Show Report31 Jan 2017Softube launches Volume 1 Plug-in Bundle04 Nov 2016Softube updates software to v2.3.76 - New Modules and Windows 10 Fixes27 Sep 2016Softube announces Modular - Cross-platform Modular Synthesizer Plug-in07 Apr 2016

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rofilm
rofilm
26 August 2020 at 4:48am

I agree to nearly everything, what has been said here so far. Only that I would have got me Softube's Modular even if Voltage Modular would have been on the market earlier. I have both, and I use both. I've produced a series of 19 tutorial videos about Softube's Modular, and I've started with a series about Voltage Modular. There's one thing, one aspect I want to emphasize in this discussion: Softube's authentic software versions of great modules like Clouds, Korgasmatron II, Rubicon etc. They don't only look like the original hardware they even behave like it (to 99% at the least). And because I didn't have (and I still don't) the money to buy all these hardware modules, I was and I am very happy to have the chance to work with them using Softube's Modular. And, yes, it's demand on CPU is a terrible limitation (especially, when you're running a screenrecorder to produce videos about the product). The biggest plus with Voltage Modular is (besides the nicely loww CPU demand) the possibility to develop modules of your own (what I'm going to do next year after finishing some current projects). Just a side note: VCV rack is interesting as well, but I don't like the poor documentation of the modules (if there is any documentation at all), and the fact that it is like with chocolates (according to Forrest Gump): You never know, what you get.

Enjoy your day.

Rolf Kasten.

www.rofilm-media.net.

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