Not likely when it has fundamental problems. e.g. Use an envelope to modulate filter cutoff. Turn cutoff to zero and both sustain and the mod matrix amount to maximum. In any other synth, that would result in the filter being wide open but in Sylenth 1 it only goes to about 50%. To get the envelope to fully open the filter, you have to assign it in the MM twice. That's just poor design and anyone who thinks they are good at sound design should have picked up on this. The two layer thing is just annoying, in the same vein as DUNE's layering, but S1 doesn't have anything like DUNE's sound quality to make up for it. At $39, Sylenth 1 would make sense but for 139 euros it's a joke.e-crooner wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:49 pmMaybe the problem is that you are not into sound design as you said yourself somewhere. If you spent more time with it, maybe you would change your mind...
Anyone can buy Equator for $179, it is not something that only comes bundled with some Seaboards (you don't get it with a Seaboard Blocks).Ploki wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:59 pmno, its a versatile MPE synth engine bundled with a hardware controller...
It is not based on samples and wavetables at all. It has three V/A oscillators plus two sample oscillators. Maybe the V/A oscillators use wavetables but they are opaque to the user.… (unlike diva and legend) and unlike diva and legend is based on samples and wavetables...
Which would be true of every softsynth ever made. It's why we tend to have more than just one of them.… and sometimes i need sounds and samples that aren’t in it. And then i need another synth and midi controllability (patch changes) becomes complicated... etc.
I think that says a lot more about your lack of ability than it does about Equator's. I use Equator in more than half of our new songs, it has a great sound and is so easy to fit into a mix. In terms of bang for your buck, it ships with more usable presets than any other synth I have tried. If I go through a bank of 128 presets for any synth, I reckon on average I would probably only find maybe 3 or 4 that I'd mark as potentially useful but with Equator I found dozens. All those oscillators make it's pads and leads particularly good. If it has a limitation, it's in the filter, not in the oscillators. I don't find it particularly good for basslines, for example.I wanted to use it as my go-to seaboard synth but i cant.
You could just load it up in your host as an audio track and MPE the f**k out of it from there, couldn't you? (I don't know, I am yet to find any use for MPE, I use my Seaboards in standard MIDI mode.)Maybe i just found a cool sample i like and i’d like to MPE the f**k out of it. Well yea, but not in equator, that’s actually partially sampled based, just not for you.

