Way to build that Strawman argument, I actually do like the Atomika and have even mentioned in this this thread how I asked my brother in law to buy me the hardware Polivocks if he found one in his travels to the former Soviet Unionmachinesworking wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 5:19 pm You personally don't like Atomika and you keep trying to use the market in 1982 or the TAL thread here as proof that it's not as kewl as the Juno. Of course people are going to have something to say about that.
My entire point which you fail to acknowledge is that the Juno was popular because of its sound and the fact you could get that sound at a great value
You have indicated that you think Bones is correct when he sates that people in the 1980s didn't buy it for it's sound but because it was cheap, and he can't fathom why anyone likes them in 2024.
This is what he said, and that I responded to
What else is he talking about besides the sound? It's a $89 plugin that goes on sale for even less. So price is no longer a factor, and there are a ton of plugins that are way cheaper than TAL-PhaBONES wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 4:25 pm What I find equally interesting is that the Junos are so well regarded these days. At the time they were cheap, entry-level instruments whose main attributes were patch memory and a decent number of keys for not a lot of money. They sold on price, not sound. I honestly can't recall ever seeing one on stage back in the day.
And despite your revisionist Strawman arguments and ad hominem attacks against me, I love Cherry Audio and own most of their products. Voltage Modular is one of my favorite pieces of software and I own many of their Synths and their modules for VM
I will probably buy Atomika during the Black Friday sale, Cherry Audio always has a good sale on Black Friday, is it something I will use a lot? Nope but it's something I would like to have in my arsenal and I like to support Cherry Audio when I can
I would greatly appreciate it if you would stop the Strawman and ad hominem attacks against me
Thanks