Tera is pretty good - I don't see the problems with the interface (I like all their synth interfaces but not the fx), but by today's standards the filters in particular are a bit bland, although Harry did come up with some innovative filter designs. They all really need an update and 64 bit versions.S0lo wrote:I love Tera, it has one of the best randomizers I've seen, the sound is from another planet. But I don't know why I wasn't so fused about their other products every time I try the demos.
Why no love for Virsyn?
- KVRAF
- 37376 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
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- KVRian
- 547 posts since 16 Aug, 2002 from Ontario. Canada
Far, far too expensive, comparitively, especially when converted to US or Canadian $$.
KEv
KEv
Missiles Kill Militants / Avionik / Neutronaut
Cubase Pro/Wavelab Pro/SSL UF1, UF8, UC1/Binaural & 7.1
https://missileskillmilitants.bandcamp.com/
Cubase Pro/Wavelab Pro/SSL UF1, UF8, UC1/Binaural & 7.1
https://missileskillmilitants.bandcamp.com/
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- KVRAF
- 2336 posts since 13 Oct, 2002 from Terra Firma
To create the products Virsyn developed you have to be very talented but sometimes that talent doesn't transfer to design and marketing. That's where the criticisms seem to be falling.
- KVRAF
- 26926 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
When I was looking for a good all around workhorse synth it came down to Zebra or Tera. I chose Zebra cause I liked the sound better when all effects were turned off. Now looking back I am so glad I did. Zebra has been a much more dynamic and developed synth which still has a bright future.
Virsyn makes good synths, but in a crowded market with quite a few quality synths, it seems like Virsyn has come up short in the marketing and selling and may not make it as a synth developer.
Virsyn makes good synths, but in a crowded market with quite a few quality synths, it seems like Virsyn has come up short in the marketing and selling and may not make it as a synth developer.
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- KVRAF
- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
Exactly the same here! I tried both back in the day but it was obvious to me rather quickly that I like Zebra more.pdxindy wrote:When I was looking for a good all around workhorse synth it came down to Zebra or Tera. I chose Zebra cause I liked the sound better when all effects were turned off. Now looking back I am so glad I did. Zebra has been a much more dynamic and developed synth which still has a bright future.
Cheers
Dennis
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- KVRist
- 305 posts since 25 Jun, 2010
I really like Cube 2 and have almost brought it a few times but the price and the fact it hasn't been updated for a long time stops me. Tera is really good and Poseidon has the potential of being fantastic but they all ned an overhaul. Unfortunately they all borrow from each other and when one is dated they are all dated. Though in saying that cube 2 has great features and if it got updated to 64 I would buy it.
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- KVRian
- 865 posts since 5 Jun, 2005
Great points.. its kind of like Virsyn has spread itself too thin. I like the synths, but they only get developed to a fraction of their potential, like Cantor or Poseidon....tonkatodd wrote:I really like Cube 2 and have almost brought it a few times but the price and the fact it hasn't been updated for a long time stops me. Tera is really good and Poseidon has the potential of being fantastic but they all ned an overhaul. Unfortunately they all borrow from each other and when one is dated they are all dated. Though in saying that cube 2 has great features and if it got updated to 64 I would buy it.
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- KVRist
- 156 posts since 27 Jul, 2008
I actually like the synths Virsyn made for Cubase (Prologue, Mystic, and Spector). Most of the factory presets aren't very useful for the kind music I'm making but I've been able to get some pretty good unique (and surprisingly usable) sounds from them...
- KVRAF
- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
Just a note: my complaint about VirSyn GUIs isn't related to it being pretty or ugly. While that matters, it isn't the problem here. The problem is accessibility/usability & readability.
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- KVRAF
- 4083 posts since 29 Jun, 2011 from USA
What overhalls do they need? Looking at Cube and Poseidon they both seem to have an extensive and impressive feature list. Looks more comprehensive and innovative than many other synths I've seen in these categories.
I tried them a while ago but didn't have a clue what to do on them. I got on a little with Tera3 and was really impressed. It doesn't "break up" in the lower frequencies, the bass is really solid. I liked it a lot but in those days all I had was OP-X and I needed something more traditional I guess, like Sylenth.
I was really impressed with some of Tripplers demos. Although it doesn't sound "fat" like a lot of analog emu's do I thought over all when programmed right like in some of tripplers demos it was extremely convincing. I think I decided though that it just always seemed to have the same colour, and I didn't know how to program that well back then.
Anyway it made an impression on me which I never forgot. I will revisit Virsyns synths.
I tried them a while ago but didn't have a clue what to do on them. I got on a little with Tera3 and was really impressed. It doesn't "break up" in the lower frequencies, the bass is really solid. I liked it a lot but in those days all I had was OP-X and I needed something more traditional I guess, like Sylenth.
I was really impressed with some of Tripplers demos. Although it doesn't sound "fat" like a lot of analog emu's do I thought over all when programmed right like in some of tripplers demos it was extremely convincing. I think I decided though that it just always seemed to have the same colour, and I didn't know how to program that well back then.
Anyway it made an impression on me which I never forgot. I will revisit Virsyns synths.
Aiynzahev-sounds
Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others
Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others
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- KVRAF
- 1614 posts since 24 Feb, 2004
It's super-awesome that you liked Virsyn and thats a great little story you've written but have you even read this thread?Aiyn wrote:What overhalls do they need? I will revisit Virsyns synths.
Paid for bug-fixes, overpriced synths, multi-tabbed and cluttered GUIs, abandonware ie there'll be no AAX format = useless in Pro Tools.
"What embecile composed this list :/"
- KVRAF
- 4083 posts since 29 Jun, 2011 from USA
Yes I did read about paid for bug fixes and that they are over priced but I was asking what overhauls do the synths need? It was not a rhetorical question.re_mute wrote:It's super-awesome that you liked Virsyn and thats a great little story you've written but have you even read this thread?Aiyn wrote:What overhalls do they need? I will revisit Virsyns synths.
Paid for bug-fixes, overpriced synths, multi-tabbed and cluttered GUIs, abandonware ie there'll be no AAX format = useless in Pro Tools.
As I said they seem to be very well featured already. I think the UI can be improved but I liked using Tera 3.
In my mind bug fixes are bug fixes, not overhauls and if they are too pricey that's a price restructure. It's just the way I understood the word overhaul.
Aiynzahev-sounds
Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others
Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others
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- KVRist
- 256 posts since 20 Oct, 2011 from United Kingdom
Their Summer 2013 Sale ends on 30th Sept.
I just went ahead with purchasing VirSyn Poseidon, unaware of the chatter about VirSyn's shortcomings.
The GUI worked fine for me, though it is not 'pretty' or 'modern' looking it seemed ergonomic and usable during the demo.
The eLicenser is a drag but with Steinberg etc signed up it's not going away, sadly. If I had not already been running a dongle for Cubase, this would have presented a big problem, since the demo needed the eLicense activation. A questionable arrangement they should address. I would not hold my breathe!
As for development/support, I tend to look at the existing features, what the instrument etc can do. An attitude born from the days when hardware prevailed, I suspect. Any improvements subsequently revealed are a bonus. Poseidon has been around many years, so I hope major niggles have been long since fixed. Time will tell. Major fixes being charged for... outrageous. Grounds for a refund in the real world, perhaps?
The sound was what really grabbed me though - I can not add enough adjectives and superlatives. Together with the potential for fun and games with sound that await, I could not resist taking the plunge. I feel the discounted sale price, while not cheap by any means, is reasonable.
I wonder if I will be loving VirSyn when they wheel out their next sale, which seem to be a regular feature?
I just went ahead with purchasing VirSyn Poseidon, unaware of the chatter about VirSyn's shortcomings.
The GUI worked fine for me, though it is not 'pretty' or 'modern' looking it seemed ergonomic and usable during the demo.
The eLicenser is a drag but with Steinberg etc signed up it's not going away, sadly. If I had not already been running a dongle for Cubase, this would have presented a big problem, since the demo needed the eLicense activation. A questionable arrangement they should address. I would not hold my breathe!
As for development/support, I tend to look at the existing features, what the instrument etc can do. An attitude born from the days when hardware prevailed, I suspect. Any improvements subsequently revealed are a bonus. Poseidon has been around many years, so I hope major niggles have been long since fixed. Time will tell. Major fixes being charged for... outrageous. Grounds for a refund in the real world, perhaps?
The sound was what really grabbed me though - I can not add enough adjectives and superlatives. Together with the potential for fun and games with sound that await, I could not resist taking the plunge. I feel the discounted sale price, while not cheap by any means, is reasonable.
I wonder if I will be loving VirSyn when they wheel out their next sale, which seem to be a regular feature?
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- KVRAF
- 9100 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
Just to answer th Original Post...
Yes, it's the iLok/eLicenser/dongle that kills it.
So far, I haven't heard anything I like better than Alchemy.
Yes, it's the iLok/eLicenser/dongle that kills it.
So far, I haven't heard anything I like better than Alchemy.
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