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zvenx wrote: Mon May 20, 2024 3:31 pm Way to do a comparison... use the only outlier, The MS20

There is no Arturia analog reproduction that I actually like (though I accept their MS20 is better than Korgs).
Korg's MonoPoly, and especially the Odyssey and MiniKorg are excellent analog repros in my opinion.

Their older ones, the MS-20, PolySix, done in 2004 with some 'enhancements' since then can do a reboot though I agree.

rsp
That's more of a subjective opinion. Arturia kept some of their very old DSP code around for too long which dragged down the reputation of the entire collection even though many of the newer entries and completely rewritten plugins are actually really good and generally viewed as comparable to other developers. Behind their flashy new interfaces, many of their plugins were running DSP code from ~2007 until recently.

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AdvancedFollower wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 8:54 am ....
That's more of a subjective opinion. ...
But of course.

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Fun fact , martinic audio did the dsp for arturia's dx7 .
I guess their newer products sound great because they are outsourced.
I wonder who did their MS 20 rendition
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gentleclockdivider wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 10:32 am Fun fact , martinic audio did the dsp for arturia's dx7 .
I guess their newer products sound great because they are outsourced.
I wonder who did their MS 20 rendition
Maybe Stefano D'Angelo of Orastron is the dev who upgraded the quality of Arturia synth since 2015 ?
https://www.dangelo.audio/#software
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gentleclockdivider wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 10:32 am Fun fact , martinic audio did the dsp for arturia's dx7 .
I guess their newer products sound great because they are outsourced.
I wonder who did their MS 20 rendition
You find full credits in the "About" section on their plugins.
They're not listed in alphabetical order, so I guess that's a hint on the hierarchy of each project.

The lead developer of the DX7 is the same on the Farfisa, Continental, Solina... and probably more, I didn't check them all.
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carrieres wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 11:23 am
gentleclockdivider wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 10:32 am Fun fact , martinic audio did the dsp for arturia's dx7 .
I guess their newer products sound great because they are outsourced.
I wonder who did their MS 20 rendition
Maybe Stefano D'Angelo of Orastron is the dev who upgraded the quality of Arturia synth since 2015 ?
https://www.dangelo.audio/#software
Lol. I love how you pretend yo aren't sure :) (wink wink)
He is the guy who did the new Behringer synth too.

I like the improvements in their effects, I even use some of them...
But I have two arturia synths (not counting the old minimoog from decades ago), Pigment and CS-80 and I have really really tried to like them and use them... Pigment with more success.
But yes as someone else pointed out, it is indeed quite subjective, cause I know many people who love their synths.
rsp
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For anyone doubting martinic audio did the dx7
here's a podcast with martin Broers from martinic
Head over to 09:20
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cH ... ZhNWMwNTc1
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carrieres wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 11:23 am
gentleclockdivider wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 10:32 am Fun fact , martinic audio did the dsp for arturia's dx7 .
I guess their newer products sound great because they are outsourced.
I wonder who did their MS 20 rendition
Maybe Stefano D'Angelo of Orastron is the dev who upgraded the quality of Arturia synth since 2015 ?
https://www.dangelo.audio/#software
Didn't know that , verry interesting :tu:
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gentleclockdivider wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 11:54 am For anyone doubting martinic audio did the dx7
here's a podcast with martin Broers from martinic
Head over to 09:20
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cH ... ZhNWMwNTc1
Not sure if you were referring to me, but when I said you can find credits for the MS-20 and other Arturia plugins, I was confirming Theo Niessink (first name you see in the Martinic development team) was listed as "lead developer" for the Arturia DX7, alongside with the Solina, Farfisa, etc...

Stefano D'Angelo is also present in many credits of Arturia synths, and he's the 1st one listed (again, in non-alphabetical order) for the latest CS-80.

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