I certainly agree that there are a raft of 'tricks' that can/need be used to warm/smooth/analogise VSTi sounds.Mutant wrote:When comparing hardware with software we have to keep in mind that what we can hear on all the most famous old recordings like for example Vangelis' CS80 on Blade Runner soundtrack or Jarres Minimoog and Eminent 310U on his first few albums is NOT how these synths would really sound when connected directly to our modern high quality digital audio interfaces.
The sound we can hear is the sound of the whole analog signal chain.
So for example if we want to fairly compare old recordings with CS80 to the most faithful emulation of CS80 that is ME80 (IMHO), we should use:
1. Some tube preamp emulating plugin with a very subtle barely hearable setting.
2. A good tape saturation plugin.
3. Sometimes even a speaker and a microphone impulse or a real speaker and microphone to capture the real vibrations of the air in the room.
These 3 would "warmify" the often so called "cold" sound of any VSTi.
Then with added EQ, reverb and delay, the difference would get a LOT smaller.
I was making the point that they aren't even needed really. Awesome sounding fully ITB productions have been made for the past 10+ years - clearly just not by FBSlim.
I don't think anyone would say that FBSlim was a hardcore proponent of analog synths anyway, perhaps apart from the 303! As mentioned plenty above, more of a sample chopper...
