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Kriminal wrote:
olepro wrote:
Yagushi wrote:
Sonic Boom Samples wrote:The Ensoniq Esq-1 is the most underated synth in the world :)
And luckily there is (more or less) an emulation...
http://www.buchty.net/ensoniq/#sq8l
And the best emulation of hardware that was ever made, by the way.
considering its digital and the original ROM waveforms are freely available, its no suprise.
Hate to take issue with you Krim, but this response shows a lack of depth on just how this emu came about, and the time and talent involved - a lot more than just slapping the original wavs into a program. Or were you just pushing the point to be a wiseacre? If so, carry on...

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I wish there were no legal issues with SQ8L. The product is so great.

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1-2-Many wrote:
Kriminal wrote:
olepro wrote:
Yagushi wrote:
Sonic Boom Samples wrote:The Ensoniq Esq-1 is the most underated synth in the world :)
And luckily there is (more or less) an emulation...
http://www.buchty.net/ensoniq/#sq8l
And the best emulation of hardware that was ever made, by the way.
considering its digital and the original ROM waveforms are freely available, its no suprise.
Hate to take issue with you Krim, but this response shows a lack of depth on just how this emu came about, and the time and talent involved - a lot more than just slapping the original wavs into a program. Or were you just pushing the point to be a wiseacre? If so, carry on...
i think you fail to understand my point...ever seen a thread about how VA's dont really sound like hardware? prob due to the fact that one is analogue, the other is digital??? blah blah etc?

whereas this is a digital synth, that had the ROM available, so was a hell of a lot easier to get it to sound the 'same' as the original than say an emulation of a moog or korg synth..

i guess you kids dont read so well...or you're bored...

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Kriminal wrote:
1-2-Many wrote:
Kriminal wrote:
olepro wrote:
Yagushi wrote:
Sonic Boom Samples wrote:The Ensoniq Esq-1 is the most underated synth in the world :)
And luckily there is (more or less) an emulation...
http://www.buchty.net/ensoniq/#sq8l
And the best emulation of hardware that was ever made, by the way.
considering its digital and the original ROM waveforms are freely available, its no suprise.
Hate to take issue with you Krim, but this response shows a lack of depth on just how this emu came about, and the time and talent involved - a lot more than just slapping the original wavs into a program. Or were you just pushing the point to be a wiseacre? If so, carry on...
i think you fail to understand my point...ever seen a thread about how VA's dont really sound like hardware? prob due to the fact that one is analogue, the other is digital??? blah blah etc?

whereas this is a digital synth, that had the ROM available, so was a hell of a lot easier to get it to sound the 'same' as the original than say an emulation of a moog or korg synth..

i guess you kids dont read so well...or you're bored...
You do know that ESQ1/SQ80 is not only digital ?
Take a look here if you is a bit interested into a better understanding of why SQ8L is not just a simple rompler, and why some people here is "bored" by your comments...
http://www.scoreforsale.com/html/sq8l.html
___The Jepptunes___
"Accept All the Good"

Sound design for SQ8L and Alchemy

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the esq-1 has digital oscillators, but the filters are analog, really creamy, beautiful filters really. So, though a digital workstation, it has a great VA sound. VA hardware goodness can be had for ~150$ in the average pawn shop!
..what goes around comes around..

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olepro wrote:
You do know that ESQ1/SQ80 is not only digital ?
Take a look here if you is a bit interested into a better understanding of why SQ8L is not just a simple rompler, and why some people here is "bored" by your comments...
http://www.scoreforsale.com/html/sq8l.html
im well aware of the SQ80(and its 'lengendary' curtis chip filters)..i used to have one, along with an EPS16+, so i know exactly what it is and isnt...you dont seem to realise what im saying..im not critising the vst or the original, im just saying its not suprising you think its the best emulation of a hardware synth because of the factors i mentioned...

jeeez :roll:

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krim! what kind of cereal did you eat this morning?

Jeez

RonC

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steponeloops wrote:Sincerely, I think Krishna Synth doesn't get the merits it deserves.

http://www.kvraudio.com/get.php?mode=show&id=2090
yeah, right, but the dev. disappeared almost completely ... and no updates and necessary bug-fixes for more than a year.
"It dreamed itself along"

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Software:

VAZ synths (all of them)

PSYN-II (bundled with Cakewalk software)

reFX PlastiCZ


Hardware:

ESQ-1

Nord Lead 3
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http://www.facproductions.net

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MaliceX wrote:Hypersonic 2 (synth capabilities combined with rom samples and internal fx. Extremely low CPU as well, discontinued software :( )
Oatmeal (People just don't appreciate this thing despite it being a known thing around here.)
farbrausch V2 (full 3-osc synth, and uses next to NOTHING CPU.)
+1 on h2.

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Jazz Franco wrote:
mellotronaut wrote: U-He: Filterscape VA and Podolski
What on earth is Podolski??? It's not on the u-he site

My 2c:
Cobalt -- very good 80's style synth for mere $25
DreamStation DXi -- one of the best freeware bread &butter synths around
Antti's Augur, ASynth and Taurus
Thanks for the tip I D/L ed Augur, ASynth and Taurus :D

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grymmjack wrote:
MaliceX wrote:Hypersonic 2 (synth capabilities combined with rom samples and internal fx. Extremely low CPU as well, discontinued software :( )
Oatmeal (People just don't appreciate this thing despite it being a known thing around here.)
farbrausch V2 (full 3-osc synth, and uses next to NOTHING CPU.)
+1 on h2.
Pretty much anything that escapes Paul Kellett's fingers is pure gold.

Also, ASynth, Taurus, Cobalt, ABL Pro.
Cakewalk by Bandlab / FL Studio
Squire Stratocaster / Chapman ML3 Modern V2 / Fender Precision Bass

Formerly known as arke, VladimirDimitrievich, bslf, and ctmg. Yep, those bans were deserved.

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daHornet

awesome bass and funky lead machine

sooo glad it was ported to intel macs this year

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daAlfa2k
Krishna
EVE2
D'cota
PS-1. :-)

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Anybody post Sugar-Bytes Unique yet? Absolutely fabulous!



Krishna is hot. But, on my dual core mbp, I could only use one instance, and slaughter my cpu. I was trying to buy that synth, on the pay-plan, but got entirely frustrated with its cpu limit.

There is no doubt Krishna is amazing though. If I find myself with an 8 core machine, and Krishna with extremely functional parallel processing support, I consider trying to buy it again.







Anyways, It is certainly not the synth that makes music, but the music, that music.

CheeRs duDeS...

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