Sorry, but that´s absolutely nonsense... 10 years now, this instrument ruled the EDM scene with it´s sound and now it doesn´t have any body anymore and a thin sound???themachinelt wrote: Are you sure? Dune 2 supersaw sounds better then my virus, it has more body and strenght, im not sure if we are talking about same Dune 2. Sylenth1 lacks the body and the top end is very strident/harsh in a bad way, you definatly dont want to use that for supersaws.
Just compare couple of soundsets from same preset designer. Sylenth1 is so thin, you must have very small boomy speakers not to notice that.
And from the vids you linked, I cannot tell Sylenth1 sounding worse than Dune2...
Are there newer tools with more features??? Definetily yes...
Because of that, do they sound better??? They can/(and often) do sound different, but imho not better ...
Having new instruments doesn´t make a good sounding one sound worse...
And please don´t forget: The biggest advantage newer instruments have over Sylenth1 (beside new OSC modes and filters) are the effects and perhaps some neat little tricks...
If you want to compare the sound of a synth... turn off all FX (especially Spire´s neatly implemented "warm" and "boost" mode, which seems to act like a loudness smile curve)...
If I follow that, there is very little difference ... none of the developers have invented something new... a little bit of program dependent EQ here and there, Envelope shapes behave a bit different and if you have use for different filter types (I barely do) yes, you have advantages in newer synths...
But ist stays the same... it sounds different but not better or worse...
My 2 cents
