What's "better" mean, and when you move beyond emulations of 1970s technology then what?pdxindy wrote: Sun Jun 29, 2025 10:59 pmCPU is the main limitation. U-he for example, could make better emulations but then the cpu use would be so high they could not be played in realtime._leras wrote: Sun Jun 29, 2025 8:29 pm Software has no doubt improved, and it is the sound of electronic music today in many ways. And does a bunch of stuff not that practical to recreate in hardware.
But although it covers some hardware/analog sounds, it's clear that top ends, the general presence, the filters and modulations are not there yet.
Does it matter? Maybe not for everything.
If you think there is some undefinable characteristic of analog synths based on 1970s technology that can't be measured awesome, buy them, use them, love them, go make a platinum selling record
Those sounds are boring and have been for decades, it's why sales for them collapsed in the 1980s a time I remember quite well.
What makes U-he Synths even Diva and repro awesome isn't the fact that it emulates anything it's the sound they make that hardware can't do
And that's what's awesome about them the fact you can use them and they sound awesome and can do all kinds of things hardware can't, and then you can also use them make those 1970s simple sounds if you want all for thousands less
