I thought it was Italian... oh well. Tariffs will probably make it crazy expensive in the US anyway.DrGonzo wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 3:15 amSadly, I doubt the price will be comfortable at all. It's seemingly developed in Stockholm, Sweden, so even if it is a passion project of a lone developer, the costs of doing anything there is pretty damn high.zerocrossing wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 3:11 amYeah, I saw some of those videos. Looks really interesting to me as well, though I'm very happy with the Microwave 1 emulation plugin. I actually like it more than the 3rd Wave and the M, but that thing looks very interesting. I'd definitely consider it if the price is decent.DrGonzo wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 2:50 am This is a fantastic example of when the two worlds meet. This is the most exciting new instrument I've seen in a long time.
So you like the MW plugin better than the 3rd Wave? Wow. That was unexpected. I mean I really like the MW1 - but the 3rd Wave seems so damn perfect.
The 3rd Wave was definitely capable of making some great sounds, but there was something dull about the oscillators that bugged me. Not as noticeable on higher notes, where harmonics are getting past the range of hearing, but lower notes always had a bit of a muted tone that started to drive me crazy. Play a chord past C4 and you wouldn't notice it, but if your part spans 61 keys, you notice it. As soon as the Microwave 1 plugin came out, I did a side by side, and instantly got what I was after. Not the PPG sound, but that bright artifact laden sound that made those old classics. The Waldorf PPG actually sounded a lot better in the wavetable department than the 3rd Wave. Of course, that's not all the 3rd Wave is about, but when the rubber hit the road, it wasn't that amazing doing hybrid sounds either. Dune and Pigments were just as good, and in some ways better.
That's the thing, really. Not to disparage hardware synths, but software synths are getting so damn good that I am looking at my hardware and wondering why I have so much of it. I can definitely trim down a bit and not miss much. Some things are so unique that I don't think I can ever replace them, like my Prophet 12 or PolyBrute, but the 3rd Wave honeymoon was short-lived.
