I didn't use that expression, but since i've used to work also for years with a (real) jupiter 8, a (real) matrix 12 etc. i can understand if people who know the real thing are drastically underwhelmed...fmr wrote:Yes, liking or disliking is something anyone is entitled to. But then one should say "I don't like it, and IMO they did not do a good job" and not "they murder anything they emulate" or something similar. That is a language I don't think is simply expressioning a dislike, it is much more hyperbolic and drastic, and should be kept for something that is supported with facts, not opinions, and have to have much stronger reasons than "envelopes reset to zero" and "oscillators are not free running". I know this is Internet and KVR, but nevertheless...Arrested Developer wrote: You should not accuse other persons for "bashing" something, if they come
to different conclusions as you do. There's freedom of liking and of disliking.
but as i've written: beside of the function of an "emulation" those plug ins for sure may be very useful for those who like them.
