Bad test or not, we have had a lot of blindtests like this that all show the same, e.g. U-he made once made some bass test where Zebra was mistaken for a minimoog. Then there are the op-x comparison files etc. To blur things up further we will have to consider that in a mix it can be even harder to tell what is real analog patches and what is simulated. I' d say any decent softsynth that does not sound like an old atari computer on batteries that are about to quit can be used for some analog emulation of classic patches. Some synths make this an easy job, other hard, but at the end of the day it is the sound designer' s ass you gratefully have to kiss.Lotuzia wrote: But the whole test was flawed : Waves originally posted by Xils were truncated, shortened, wrongly labelled, and the OP assumed that he "knew" wich file was the real Jupiter, and very loudly claimed that everyone who could not hear that was an idiot ( including me, or explicitly targeted at me actually ). Maybe this kind of comments helped people to see the light, then find Oxium so stellar, not wanting to be considered as.... well ...... idiots.
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