It's not the new browser per se, but the underlying way presets are handled, which the new browser slightly improves on but doesn't address the real problems with having no actual location on the hard drive where presets exist, making backing them and moving them around hard (particularly if like me you have a system suddenly fail and have not exported them recently to a bank). And even if you are a preset maker (like me) you are still a preset user as well. It doesn't always have to be third party ones (which I also use, to me there is no either/or around presets, but if anything they are less of a problem as at least I can track those down again from emails etc).
Wow.. Xils-PolyM Has so much Mojo . I'm Loving this VST-Synth !
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- KVRAF
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Hi,zerocrossing wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 2:22 pmI don’t really get this sentiment. I love PolyM too (I don’t have it yet, but it’s on my list) but I’ve always felt like all their emulations are on par with PolyM, and I’ll include Oxium in there too, though it’s not an emulation. Great plugins, great company.Muziksculp wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:34 pmI also was not that impressed with some of the other Synths they have, but Poly-M is something else. I wish their other synths were half as good as Poly-M.
I have these Xils Synths (Oxium, PolyKBII, Xils V+, Stix, Poly-M), all are very good sounding, but I have to say that the one that Impressed me was the Poly-M, the sonic character of this one was just in a different class. I would love to see Xils develop a Memory Moog Emulation one of these days, that is as impressive as the Poly-M.
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- KVRAF
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Isn't it geat? And the factory string patches are some of the best of any synth.Muziksculp wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 6:19 pm Hi,
I just wanted to praise the Poly-Moog emulation that the Xils PolyM offers .
Wow ! This is an Impressive VST synth, it surely has lots of Mojo, warm analog character, fat and rich sounding filters, Loving this synth
But nobody was even able to pick XILS V+ (2013) from a blind hardware A/B. PolykB and XILS 3 might be harder to A/B with hardware originals since they are so rare. XILS has a long history of competent hardware emulation.Muziksculp wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:34 pm I also was not that impressed with some of the other Synths they have, but Poly-M is something else. I wish their other synths were half as good as Poly-M.
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