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I don't understand why they didn't just make something new.
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ATS wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 6:01 am I don't understand why they didn't just make something new.
Perhaps they will down the road. I watched some of the videos from PA about bx_oberhausen and one guy mention the fact that PA is very much into modeling old hardware. That's what they often did when it comes to effects, EQ's, etc. I guess that's why they choose to model old synths instead of making a totally new creation.
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Unfiltered Audio is creating a new synth.

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I will say this one sounds very good, in fact, better than I expected it to.
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for me it sounds far bether than the arturia sem. Have problems to compare same patches. Arturia adds the LFO2 modulation like the LFO1 modulation and Brainworx is doing it different. Haven't checked out, how they modulate LFO2 yet....

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The demo songs sound really, really good.
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sacer wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 6:59 am for me it sounds far bether than the arturia sem. Have problems to compare same patches. Arturia adds the LFO2 modulation like the LFO1 modulation and Brainworx is doing it different. Haven't checked out, how they modulate LFO2 yet....
You should compare it to HY-MONO... at least price wise... 8)

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waltercruz wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 6:15 am Unfiltered Audio is creating a new synth.
THIS is hyping me ! :D

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In most cases newer emulations are better than older emulations, so I expect that the Brainworx SEM will sound better/more accurate compared to Arturia SEM.
But I don't know if I really need a slightly better emulation of the SEM?

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It really sounds great, but I think this is mainly because of the unison mode that makes everything sounds fat.
I would like to hear a comparison between the Arturia SEM and this one with the unison mode disabled.

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sacer wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 6:59 am for me it sounds far bether than the arturia sem.
It definitely does. Very fat and juice, and the filter just shouts "Oberheim". As i mentioned, the envelopes are a bit sluggish, and don't fit the otherwise great sound picture. Also, i think it takes too much CPU for the sound quality. For me, it's also too expensive. For 99 €, i might have thought about it, but, as some mentioned, if you have Diva, it's hard to justify. Although i must say that i like Oberhausen's filter a bit more than Diva's Uhbie filter. It's just more juicy, and less harsh. More like a Oberheim, from what i can judge from sound demos. Dunno if the SEM maybe had differen revisions, and different filter chips were used, which could explain the difference.

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Stefken wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 5:42 pm
chk071 wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 5:30 pm Frankly, i think this is a totally wrong point of view. Noone has to buy anything. As a customer, you are 100% responsible for what you buy
<off topic>You're very much overestimating free will and understimating how much humans can be influenced (being a social animal).
How many people have you seen lately dressed like in the middle ages? But they all did in the middle ages wearing silly hats and skirts and now people don't.
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v1o wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 12:33 pm
Stefken wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 5:42 pm
chk071 wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 5:30 pm Frankly, i think this is a totally wrong point of view. Noone has to buy anything. As a customer, you are 100% responsible for what you buy
<off topic>You're very much overestimating free will and understimating how much humans can be influenced (being a social animal).
How many people have you seen lately dressed like in the middle ages? But they all did in the middle ages wearing silly hats and skirts and now people don't.
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You might enjoy a book in social psychology. It will be an eye opener
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Was there an option to wear anything else in the Middle Ages?
Sure, instead of wearing a silly hat, you could wear ... no hat, like people do now.
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ATN69 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 1:39 am
There was also an announcement post on GS, now deleted that I quote a few pages before (or was it on the other thread), that mentioned $149 and I believe $179 or $199.
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All though those prices might be correct, I will wait until it comes up at the official PA website. Anything else I would consider to be speculations at this point.
I have an official confirmation:

"bx_oberhausen is available for purchase — as an AAX Native-, AU-, VST2-, and VST3-supporting Virtual Instrument plugin for MacOS (10.9 through 10.14) and Windows (7 through 10) — exclusively from Brainworx Audio’s US-based sister company/distribution partner Plugin Alliance for an introductory price of $179.00 USD, rising to $249.00 USD thereafter."
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fmr wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 12:51 pm
ATN69 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 1:39 am
There was also an announcement post on GS, now deleted that I quote a few pages before (or was it on the other thread), that mentioned $149 and I believe $179 or $199.
rsp
All though those prices might be correct, I will wait until it comes up at the official PA website. Anything else I would consider to be speculations at this point.
I have an official confirmation:

"bx_oberhausen is available for purchase — as an AAX Native-, AU-, VST2-, and VST3-supporting Virtual Instrument plugin for MacOS (10.9 through 10.14) and Windows (7 through 10) — exclusively from Brainworx Audio’s US-based sister company/distribution partner Plugin Alliance for an introductory price of $179.00 USD, rising to $249.00 USD thereafter."

Hmm, 249 is quite high. The bx may have a "stronger signal" if you know what I mean, but I find the Arturia SEM more musical. And I only pay 250 bucks for stuff that is REALLY good and pretty unique.
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