Ex Machina wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 4:10 am I don't get all this futzing around to install what are almost certainly illegal software clones of relatively inexpensive hardware synths. If you want the sound of a Virus, just buy a Virus B module. That's the best sounding Virus out of the entire Access range and isn't that expensive. Likewise, if you want the sound of a Waldorf Micro Q, just buy a Micro Q rack. Again, they are not astronomically expensive.
And if you like the sound of the Clavia Nord Lead 3, just buy a Nord Rack 3. The Nord Lead 3 has the best synth interface of any hardware synth ever designed. Why would you want to dick around with a buggy, illegal software clone when you could be using one of the finest hardware synthesizers ever made?
Sometime around 2010, software synths simply overrun hardware synths. They run on your CPU, they're cheap and simple to use. No cables, no HDD waste for audio recordings. You just render your mix in a couple of minutes. And if you know how to virtualize your OS with DAW & plugins, all these instruments can last you a life time - in a portable form!
I have Virus C emulator but rarely use it. Spire gives me much better VA sound. Diva sounds more "analogue" than original analogue hardware. It's just brutal... I can get Virus TI2, Micro Q, Nord Lead 3 in hardware versions, all of them together, but it's just IMPRACTICAL. Everything becomes way too complicated.
