We get it, you don't like impOSCar2. You're completely entitled to your opinion but do you have to keep repeating the same thing over and over?c_voltage wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2019 4:20 pm Btw, i actually heard from different sources (from my friend long time ago - who liked ImpOscar, then some musician interview, and already here in topic) about something special in his (Imposcar) filters. And frankly tried to catch some unusual moments from it's, but unsuccessfully.
In my taste more unusual\interesting then i could call filters in Largo for example, or in Wolfgang's WaveGen vst (with Drive mode), or Strobe, or (AFAIR) Xils PolyKB.
But maybe i don't understand something.
EDIT I mean, could assume, that maybe once ago, a certain feature was something unusual in his filter.
But since then many other approaches \ analog related algos have been created, as computing power grows, and I can assume that the relevance of this advantage may have been largely leveled, with the release of such as mentioned products.
Apart from filter drive, do you have any understanding of the filter Separation knob? I don't own those VSTs you mentioned, but I don't see this feature anywhere else.
Also impOSCar is modelling one particular synth with one particular sound, those others seem to be their own thing so are not 'limited' to being any one thing. Maybe you just don't like the one particular sound it emulates (I assume you never had a real OSCar, which you would probably also not like in that case).
For me, as an OSCar owner, I love it as it adds so much to the original.
