So what? I couldn't exactly replicate 90% of my VSTi in hardware, either. That's not the point of anything. My bandmate has a Subsequent 37 and after three months of rehearsals we still haven't found a single use for it in our live set. It's a really good synth, no doubt at all, but it's all stuff we can do so much more easily in software. On top of that, it doesn't sound any better than my Uno Synth, which was one-sixth of the price and is a lot less effort to get up and running on stage.
Ha! Go and download the Krotos Concept 2 demo and tell me it how much more alive the default preset sounds than anything you could ever hope to get our of your overpriced Moog. Seriously, the Subsequent 37 is a lovely synth, beautifully made and very capable, but not sonically better than dozens of VSTi you can buy for under $100.Its very different in many ways and the sound is more like a living entity and very open , like i can hear through all the layers of modulations.
That is all, 100%, in your head. In a blind test you wouldn't have a clue what was your Sub37 and what was something like The Legend or Monark.The sound just feels better. And the circuit interactions are smoother and cleaner. Its like having a guitar from a synth replicate my real guitar.
If you don't bother saving your patches on a VSTI, it can be like that, too. But who would be that stupid? When you create a great patch, you want to save it so you can get it back any time you need it.My Arturia minibrute is the same. No automating this bad boy. Fully analog, took me a little to wrap my head around how to use it but now it’s very freeing. I like figuring a performance out and recording passes of parameters changes. They are never the same and sometimes you get something very unexpected.
