Probably a lot of truth in that. I was as guilty as everyone else with the 2600, lusting after one just because it was mythical. Never actually used one obviously, as didn't most other people. So when I greedily got one as soon as it came out, my overarching thoughts were...mehghettosynth wrote: Mon Oct 20, 2025 4:04 pm
Not surprised. I suppose we'll see. I would be willing to bet, at some point, that the clones will start to fall off some as people come to the same realization that many of us who at one point owned many originals did. That is, the legend that lives in your mind before you get the synth comes out as something of a bit of the same flavor as all of the other synths after a while.
That's not to say that there cannot be important circuit or architectural differences, only that the effect of such differences has to be weighed against the budget.
With originals, there will always be collectors. The clones, less so.
The VCS looks expensive to produce and is very out of touch in a modern world. I would guess that the demand isn't as widespread as some would like to believe. It's musical strengths are largely its technical weakness.
So I strongly suspect the VCS3 is similar - I likely won't have a fkn clue how to actually use one, but it's still an icon precisely because only 7 people ever had them, and it's wot made a famous Floyd song. But probably won't be useful for me making doof doof banging techno, or rubadub stylee or any kind of reese or supersaw.
Anyway - I still want one and am perfectly prepared to be disappointed. It looks good if nothing else. And I won't trust rumours any more than I trust Behringer. They manage to keep some stuff surprisingly close to their chests, and Uli is capricious and ornery enough to fool people and we find VCS3 is released the week after all the rumours of it being closed down. But yeah, I think the market for it might be less than some think. Whereas they'll sell truckloads of Jupiters/Junos without any doubt. Can I live without a VCS3 but with a 16-voice Jupiter? Hell yeah