I already edited my previous post. I thought he was referring to Cinebient. Sorry.Numanoid wrote:What are you on aboutfmr wrote:He already did, but I think he was expecting some synth in the vein os Sylenth or Spire![]()
He already admited he didn't knew what Minimoog was.
The Legend
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Fernando (FMR)
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- KVRAF
- 9854 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
Ok, sorry if I didn't read every page of this....must have missed it, but if he is into synthesizers so much, how can he not know about the Minimoog?fmr wrote:He already did, but I think he was expecting some synth in the vein os Sylenth or SpireExamigan wrote: Do you want them to give it away? A high quality software product is easily worth that much. If you don't want it, don't buy it. They have a demo, try it out.He already admited he didn't knew what Minimoog was. I was a bit surprised, but we have to take in consideration the Minimoog is now like 45 years old, more or less.
EDIT: I thought you were referring to Cinebient.
Also if you are saying he bought it, then didn't he try out the demo version first?
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Cinebient was maybe ironicExamigan wrote:Ok, sorry if I didn't read every page of this....must have missed it, but if he is into synthesizers so much, how can he not know about the Minimoog?
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- KVRAF
- 9854 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
Oh well, I really like The Legend, but it's up to each person of course.Numanoid wrote:Cinebient was maybe ironicExamigan wrote:Ok, sorry if I didn't read every page of this....must have missed it, but if he is into synthesizers so much, how can he not know about the Minimoog?
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
Like i said, sure i know what a Minimoog is, but it existed before i was born and Moog does more interesting apps these days (maybe you have heard about it....Numanoid wrote:Cinebient was maybe ironicExamigan wrote:Ok, sorry if I didn't read every page of this....must have missed it, but if he is into synthesizers so much, how can he not know about the Minimoog?
So does that mean people who don't know the Minimoog are not worth to use synths?
Welcome to the future dinosaurs
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- KVRAF
- 9854 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
Thanks for the put-down, what a nice guy. If you don't care, don't comment any more, and move along.Cinebient wrote:Like i said, sure i know what a Minimoog is, but it existed before i was born and Moog does more interesting apps these days (maybe you have heard about it....Numanoid wrote:Cinebient was maybe ironicExamigan wrote:Ok, sorry if I didn't read every page of this....must have missed it, but if he is into synthesizers so much, how can he not know about the Minimoog?) for a few bucks.
So does that mean people who don't know the Minimoog are not worth to use synths?
Welcome to the future dinosaurs
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lectrixboogaloo lectrixboogaloo https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=324338
- KVRist
- 229 posts since 11 Mar, 2014
it does sound very good though
- Banned
- 10729 posts since 17 Nov, 2015
You dont get it.Cinebient wrote:Like i said, sure i know what a Minimoog is, but it existed before i was born and Moog does more interesting apps these days (maybe you have heard about it....Numanoid wrote:Cinebient was maybe ironicExamigan wrote:Ok, sorry if I didn't read every page of this....must have missed it, but if he is into synthesizers so much, how can he not know about the Minimoog?) for a few bucks.
So does that mean people who don't know the Minimoog are not worth to use synths?
Welcome to the future dinosaurs
Read the info. You dont even need to try the demo. Its a minimoog clone. If you know what a minimoog is( if you dont, google it), and you read the info on the synapse site, youre left in no doubt what the product is.
Stop moaning about it and go play with your other synths....you moaned like hell about dune2, you sold it, then bought it again!
I dont think you even know what you want (or prob what youre doing)
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
Then you should stop moaning about what other people do or think.AnX wrote:You dont get it.Cinebient wrote:Like i said, sure i know what a Minimoog is, but it existed before i was born and Moog does more interesting apps these days (maybe you have heard about it....Numanoid wrote:Cinebient was maybe ironicExamigan wrote:Ok, sorry if I didn't read every page of this....must have missed it, but if he is into synthesizers so much, how can he not know about the Minimoog?) for a few bucks.
So does that mean people who don't know the Minimoog are not worth to use synths?
Welcome to the future dinosaurs
Read the info. You dont even need to try the demo. Its a minimoog clone. If you know what a minimoog is( if you dont, google it), and you read the info on the synapse site, youre left in no doubt what the product is.
Stop moaning about it and go play with your other synths....you moaned like hell about dune2, you sold it, then bought it again!
I dont think you even know what you want (or prob what youre doing)
What has Dune 2 do to with that. I demoed it, i like it, i bought it. Had some things i don't liked, sold it and tryed to replace it.
It was a mistake and i bought it again. So Synapse Audio get twice the money from me. I love Dune 2 now (again).
I know you get emotional if someone don't like Synapse Audio products and maybe you think you are the godfather of synths and i'm not worth to use the products.
Yeah, fine. You won, i will sell all my stuff because i have no clue
Some people seems very sensitive here and think the world is grey.
Forgive me if i offend you and your lovely tools but you shouldn't take everything too serious.
- Banned
- 10729 posts since 17 Nov, 2015
I dont care what you buy or who you buy it from, youre missing the point.Cinebient wrote:Then you should stop moaning about what other people do or think.AnX wrote:You dont get it.Cinebient wrote:Like i said, sure i know what a Minimoog is, but it existed before i was born and Moog does more interesting apps these days (maybe you have heard about it....Numanoid wrote:Cinebient was maybe ironicExamigan wrote:Ok, sorry if I didn't read every page of this....must have missed it, but if he is into synthesizers so much, how can he not know about the Minimoog?) for a few bucks.
So does that mean people who don't know the Minimoog are not worth to use synths?
Welcome to the future dinosaurs
Read the info. You dont even need to try the demo. Its a minimoog clone. If you know what a minimoog is( if you dont, google it), and you read the info on the synapse site, youre left in no doubt what the product is.
Stop moaning about it and go play with your other synths....you moaned like hell about dune2, you sold it, then bought it again!
I dont think you even know what you want (or prob what youre doing)
What has Dune 2 do to with that. I demoed it, i like it, i bought it. Had some things i don't liked, sold it and tryed to replace it.
It was a mistake and i bought it again. So Synapse Audio get twice the money from me. I love Dune 2 now (again).
I know you get emotional if someone don't like Synapse Audio products and maybe you think you are the godfather of synths and i'm not worth to use the products.
Yeah, fine. You won, i will sell all my stuff because i have no clue![]()
Some people seems very sensitive here and think the world is grey.
Forgive me if i offend you and your lovely tools but you shouldn't take everything too serious.
Do 5 minutes research and you can see if a product is even worth downloading/demoing before you moan about its "lack of features" on a forum.
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
No, sorry i can't. Maybe you can and i believe you and it's O.K.AnX wrote:I dont care what you buy or who you buy it from, youre missing the point.Cinebient wrote:Then you should stop moaning about what other people do or think.AnX wrote:You dont get it.Cinebient wrote:Like i said, sure i know what a Minimoog is, but it existed before i was born and Moog does more interesting apps these days (maybe you have heard about it....Numanoid wrote:Cinebient was maybe ironicExamigan wrote:Ok, sorry if I didn't read every page of this....must have missed it, but if he is into synthesizers so much, how can he not know about the Minimoog?) for a few bucks.
So does that mean people who don't know the Minimoog are not worth to use synths?
Welcome to the future dinosaurs
Read the info. You dont even need to try the demo. Its a minimoog clone. If you know what a minimoog is( if you dont, google it), and you read the info on the synapse site, youre left in no doubt what the product is.
Stop moaning about it and go play with your other synths....you moaned like hell about dune2, you sold it, then bought it again!
I dont think you even know what you want (or prob what youre doing)
What has Dune 2 do to with that. I demoed it, i like it, i bought it. Had some things i don't liked, sold it and tryed to replace it.
It was a mistake and i bought it again. So Synapse Audio get twice the money from me. I love Dune 2 now (again).
I know you get emotional if someone don't like Synapse Audio products and maybe you think you are the godfather of synths and i'm not worth to use the products.
Yeah, fine. You won, i will sell all my stuff because i have no clue![]()
Some people seems very sensitive here and think the world is grey.
Forgive me if i offend you and your lovely tools but you shouldn't take everything too serious.
Do 5 minutes research and you can see if a product is even worth downloading/demoing before you moan about its "lack of features" on a forum.
I need to demo a synth (if possible) because i want to see how the GUI is in front of me, the workflow, the sound, how it sounds with my favourite FX, how it fits with other synths/tools. What performence tools it has for expressive play....etc.
Sure i can read a lot in the manual and see something in videos but that often doesn't answer all the question.
At the end the demo is exact for this. Sometimes a 14 or 30 day demo is not enough to explore everything.
Nice if you can judge every tool in 5 minutes reading about it.....i can't.
I get that you like it but please get that i don't (for this price tag) even after the demo expired.
But you're right, let's move on....i will leave this thread because it would be an (useless) endless disscussion. Of course i'm guilty
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- KVRian
- 609 posts since 29 Jan, 2004
I've given this synth a really good test drive.
I'm of a certain vintage where I've played Minimoogs. I know what they sound like.
I don't know how Synapse have done it but they have managed to squeeze a real vintage Minimoog into my Mac. It sounds like real hardware.
I'm actually considering building a full control knob hardware front end for it.
I'm of a certain vintage where I've played Minimoogs. I know what they sound like.
I don't know how Synapse have done it but they have managed to squeeze a real vintage Minimoog into my Mac. It sounds like real hardware.
I'm actually considering building a full control knob hardware front end for it.
- KVRAF
- 22892 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I'm sure this thing sounds great. It's just so hard for me to get excited over it having grown up in the 60s, having owned a Moog, having been burnt out by the whole Prog Rock "Lucky Man" era (which he actually played on a Moog Modular) and having so many emulations already. In fact, if somebody knocked on my front door today with the actual hardware and said "here" the only reason I'd take it would be to sell it.
Over 40 years later and I still don't understand the fascination with this instrument.
Over 40 years later and I still don't understand the fascination with this instrument.
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- KVRAF
- 3959 posts since 10 Sep, 2010 from A shit hole (Ireland).
Think you've said that a few hundred times now (in several different threads). We get it.... Move on and buy something you do like.wagtunes wrote: Over 40 years later and I still don't understand the fascination with this instrument.
I like it, I bought it and I'm delighted with it.
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too. 
