That is my guess/hope too.. else I might just have to buy the damn RE versionwoodsdenis wrote:If the RE is € 99 and there's a free cross grade to the VST, I assume € 99 is the VST/AU price ?
rsp
That is my guess/hope too.. else I might just have to buy the damn RE versionwoodsdenis wrote:If the RE is € 99 and there's a free cross grade to the VST, I assume € 99 is the VST/AU price ?
Oh? I never owned a minimoog, so my judgement depends on the yesteryear glory of the 80's songs that I still listening to them.Synthetic Wav wrote: monark is as round if not more than the mini it have been modelled on from the audio comparaison,but less punchy attack and more muddy sound,it s hard to judge from these audio demo as programing is involved and offcourse it s easy to program one slighty better if it's possible.. but to me it seems monark sound is more similar to B on the example of the legend vs the mini .
Oh wow! I wish now I've never sold my license of Reason!chk071 wrote:http://www.reasontalk.com/viewtopic.php ... 00#p283700
Now, that's very generous.
SynapseAudio wrote:We plan to make the crossgrade free of charge, just send us your PH invoice as proof of purchase once the VST is outI would love to get this in VST as well. Hopefully Synapse can offer a discount.
Richard
This is nice to hearYorrrrrr wrote:Maybe he will. I think Richard has said in the past that if Legend is successful, he will keep doing these little, focused emulations of other hardware synths. Legend is a great achievement and should sell relatively well. It is top quality stuff. What's not to like?
If this is what they are doing then BRAVO! I have always thought that RE versions of VST should be free as long as you own one.zvenx wrote:That is my guess/hope too.. else I might just have to buy the damn RE versionwoodsdenis wrote:If the RE is € 99 and there's a free cross grade to the VST, I assume € 99 is the VST/AU price ?
rsp
Oh wow - wish more Re devs did this.chk071 wrote:http://www.reasontalk.com/viewtopic.php ... 00#p283700
Now, that's very generous.
SynapseAudio wrote:We plan to make the crossgrade free of charge, just send us your PH invoice as proof of purchase once the VST is outI would love to get this in VST as well. Hopefully Synapse can offer a discount.
Richard
not really agressive,the hardware has just a more punchy atttack and more detailed sound from the demo of monark vs mini it was modelled on ,thickness and roundness both are very close.EnGee wrote:Oh? I never owned a minimoog, so my judgement depends on the yesteryear glory of the 80's songs that I still listening to them.Synthetic Wav wrote: monark is as round if not more than the mini it have been modelled on from the audio comparaison,but less punchy attack and more muddy sound,it s hard to judge from these audio demo as programing is involved and offcourse it s easy to program one slighty better if it's possible.. but to me it seems monark sound is more similar to B on the example of the legend vs the mini .
So, is the real minimoog is more aggressive than Monark? I always had the acoustic image of a very round and smooth sound of the minimoog, but fat and juicy!
Well you think taht Monark is a better reference than a real Mini?Elektronisch wrote:Hmm gonna share my open opinion about this emulation after checking the comparisom with hardware and the demo by KS.
Simply to put it doesnt sound convincing to me. Now a bit more why i think is that. I dont own real minimoog, but i own monark wich by comparisons and reviews is like a real deal in terms of sound. Even to my ear Monark sounds very very convincing in general from a sound. It has organic sound, depth in it. It feels like its a live instrument when you hear it.
Actually now i watched a review of Monark and im not the only one who thinks that
I'd agree with you here Ingo.Ingonator wrote:
MOnark is great on it'S own but IMO it is wrong to see it as the "ultimate reference".
So you havent tried it, you dont own a MM, and your reference is a cheesy video.Elektronisch wrote:Hmm gonna share my open opinion about this emulation after checking the comparisom with hardware and the demo by KS.
Simply to put it doesnt sound convincing to me. Now a bit more why i think is that. I dont own real minimoog, but i own monark wich by comparisons and reviews is like a real deal in terms of sound. Even to my ear Monark sounds very very convincing in general from a sound. It has organic sound, depth in it. It feels like its a live instrument when you hear it.
Actually now i watched a review of Monark and im not the only one who thinks that
And the problem for me with Synapse Emulation, i cannot hear that, it sounds like very good sounding software virtual analog synthesizer. There is nothing wrong with it but it does not convince me its a real deal. Add to that for example U-He Hive does not even trying to be any emulation or analog instrument, but virtual instrument, but it feels so much more real, alive, what you can hear in Monark.
Actually after listening to amazing Monark patch rework on Sytrus by Nucleon https://www.dropbox.com/s/izhpsec7woygc ... g.mp3?dl=0 i would say at least for now this emu is no better then Sytrus
Now this is not a moog, but upcoming Pro 1 emulation, now this is convincing, it feels "real".
http://uhesongs.heckmannaudiogmb.netdna ... _Repro.mp3
http://www.u-he.com/music/Repro_autm_R_prcs2.mp3
those are my 2 cents
Thanks for the explanation, I think I'm getting what you meanSynthetic Wav wrote:not really agressive,the hardware has just a more punchy atttack and more detailed sound from the demo of monark vs mini it was modelled on ,thickness and roundness both are very close.EnGee wrote:Oh? I never owned a minimoog, so my judgement depends on the yesteryear glory of the 80's songs that I still listening to them.Synthetic Wav wrote: monark is as round if not more than the mini it have been modelled on from the audio comparaison,but less punchy attack and more muddy sound,it s hard to judge from these audio demo as programing is involved and offcourse it s easy to program one slighty better if it's possible.. but to me it seems monark sound is more similar to B on the example of the legend vs the mini .
So, is the real minimoog is more aggressive than Monark? I always had the acoustic image of a very round and smooth sound of the minimoog, but fat and juicy!
i think 1 so it s supposed to be the synapse, is closer to this punch and details,just some guess from the demos
you have to love kvr.Elektronisch wrote:There is nothing wrong not owning it and expressing the opinion about the emulation. I dont care how close to Minimoog synth does sound to be honest. Im not saying that Monark is ultimate reference to Moog emulation, i just express the feeling i get, the sound i hear. And even patches may sound close from The Legend, but the sound itself is not.
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