To be fair, Korg had a 40 year headstart and they did spend 6 years under Yamaha ownership, having always had a strong business relationship with them. Yamaha even gave them the engineering team from Sequential Circuits to help them along. And Modal are apparently still around, now owned by some Hong Kong based company.kritikon wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:14 pmOh, in reply to the Modal point...no they didn't do digital well. They went bust, so by definition did it wrong. Either was too cheap or couldn't sell enough units, doesn't matter. Korg must be doing something right as they continue releasing really interesting stuff at competitive prices and I applaud that even though this one isn't for me.
Then you're a very poor mixer/producer who clearly feels the need to use crutches like Analog Heat in an effort to make up for his inadequacies.lfm wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 1:21 amno way I put those digital sounds into a mix and try to enhance them to deserve the space
Seriously? I turned it up as loud as I could but, honestly, it didn't sound any better than half-a-dozen freeware softsynths I could name. It actually sounds kinda lame.When you hear sounds that by themselves just amaze you, like I played this game Unmechanical and one track example
there is no going back from that. Listen to those bouncing sounds a little bit into that track(about 01:55). All that silk and fluff feel is just enchanting by itself.
See, more crutches. This is just a list of features, they make no guarantees about sound quality. And a REV 2 of what? Every ARP synth went through a REV 2 model but none of them had the features you've listed.So decided to get rid of all synths but REV2 and really expand my imagination more since such a toolbox.
- 4 oscillators, 8 LFOs
- double VCF and VCA and Aux envelopes
- 8 gated sequencers
- about 40 modulation options
That just shows that you don't know what to listen for because the simplest synth ever made can sound amazing. Do you know what was the best sounding synth I had in my analogue days? It wasn't my MonoPoly or any of my Roland synths, it was this -bmanic wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 1:27 amIt's so weird reading peoples opinions on sounds that are as simplistic and as vanilla as possible.. then somehow trying to convince themselves that it's all "due to being analog".

The bottom of the synth was made from cardboard and it ran on a 9 volt battery but there was something so good about it's oscillator. It sounded amazing.