Well, it is worth A price, and this thread poses that at it's main query with the whys of it to add at our own subjections. Not exactly a deja vu of the previous threads, except in the responses that come from it.Krakatau wrote:i'm impressed, that a hugely detailed analyse...holdebolder wrote:For what it offers, it is worth the price. There are a lot of pro's but also a few con's and it depends on what you want to do.+1Sampleconstruct wrote:Please combine all these deja-vu-Omni-debates into one thread and make that one a sticky, all new threads iterating the same debates should then be redirected to that sticky.
Intelligent advice, IMO
It's a synth every bit worth the $299.00 asking price. Unfornately, they're asking for $479.00 (MAP).
Everything else has been simple testimonial commercials and the negating of those (which are quite deja vu). However I do see a trend of comments pointing out things to consider of it's abilities and limitations that are growing to a more cognitive direction.
BTW, why is it we tend to think of ROMpler as a limitation?
In and of itself, I don't. Anymore than simple analogs that have the basic three oscillations.
A ROMpler with 43 GB of Samples does have a plethora of starting places.
Not being able to import is a limitation, but not a crippling one.
For me though, some of the engines could be improved to actually do what they say they can do instead of just throwing it in as a buzz term. The one thing I've learned in all these threads and listening closely to what Eric says and doesn't say in the sale pitch is that; where I want to like the synth the most, it let's me down.
Psycho-acoustics is just a buzz added ambiguously in a way they think they can't be disproved. And Granular, according to the users telling me here, is not something you want to use it for, because it by their words, it's weak in that department.
So looking at what it does have that is its real strengths. It looks and sounds like a great rompler and VA synth. and again,seemingly worth $299.00, just not $500.00
Improve those other engines to do what they advertise and maybe bring up the question again after that.

