Discovery Pro synthesizer 6.4 to 8.0

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Hans25 wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:22 pm Oh really it is? :eek:
But why do you use that example as marketing hype then?
The 2x improvement in sound quality through recent DSP advancements is a fact, grounded in measurable audio enhancements. It’s about real, tangible benefits in sound clarity and detail, not just marketing. But of course, there’s always room for skepticism, especially from those who might not fully grasp the nuances of audio technology.

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papillons wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:02 pm
DJErmac wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:05 pm My honest thinking is that this synh would probably be a no-brainer at $39 or so. It’s a very, very old soft synth, with a meh but recognizable sound (and this always brings something to a mix), and it should never be priced anywhere near the flagship products that came after and offer way more for the same price or even lower. For this price you can get one (or two if you wait) modern emulation everybody’s talking about or a modern powerhouse with granular and resampling and oscillators galore.
I’ll buy Discovery Pro when it’s priced like it should be : a legacy software.
At the moment I can buy whatever I want. And I don’t buy Discovery Pro, simply because of its price tag. This synth might find its use in my colllection, I remember liking some of the presets, but the price is simply crazy for what you get. I hope for you that most users don’t think just like me. :shrug:
Sorry, just a honest opinion. You’re free to care or not.
Buy yourself some ears goblin. It would be a no-brainer at 340$. Go buy serum instead of whinig Mr. Dorito’s.
Why should he buy himself ears when he is sport on? And what is wrong with "whining" when he is correct?.... Buy yourself a life at 680$ and do us all a favour :)

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modularmoog wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:09 pm
papillons wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:02 pm
DJErmac wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:05 pm My honest thinking is that this synh would probably be a no-brainer at $39 or so. It’s a very, very old soft synth, with a meh but recognizable sound (and this always brings something to a mix), and it should never be priced anywhere near the flagship products that came after and offer way more for the same price or even lower. For this price you can get one (or two if you wait) modern emulation everybody’s talking about or a modern powerhouse with granular and resampling and oscillators galore.
I’ll buy Discovery Pro when it’s priced like it should be : a legacy software.
At the moment I can buy whatever I want. And I don’t buy Discovery Pro, simply because of its price tag. This synth might find its use in my colllection, I remember liking some of the presets, but the price is simply crazy for what you get. I hope for you that most users don’t think just like me. :shrug:
Sorry, just a honest opinion. You’re free to care or not.
Buy yourself some ears goblin. It would be a no-brainer at 340$. Go buy serum instead of whinig Mr. Dorito’s.
Why should he buy himself ears when he is sport on? And what is wrong with "whining" when he is correct?.... Buy yourself a life at 680$ and do us all a favour :)
Everyone here is complaining about price. Everyone here know that this thing sounds like a beast, otherwise no one would be complaining about anything.
You all want to buy the upgrade but you are a bunch of goblin beggers with pitchforks hoping and praying for a surrender of the dev selling his loved product for peanuts.

Respect yourself.

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Hey Modularmoog, you can agree with someone's opinion, but that doesn't make it a fact. It's clear his opinion dismisses our product. In simpler terms, he's not contributing constructively to this thread, just like you and many others here.

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It is not because a lot of companies have accustomed you to spend a bunch of dollars here and there for nothing relevant that every developer needs to take that route.

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Classic KVR again. Everyone is free to upgrade/buy or not, and people agitate and complain about prices and business policies. That's how I know this site for years.

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discoDSP wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:37 pm The purpose of the Discovery Pro 8 demo was to showcase the new sound engine, not to provide a direct comparison...
I wasn't overly impressed with that demo if that's the best you've got.
So no 75 yo-yos for you. :lol:
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too. :lol:

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papillons wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:02 pm Buy yourself some ears goblin.
Goblins have huge ears already bro. :troll:

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Robmobius wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:44 pm I wasn't overly impressed with that demo if that's the best you've got.
So no 75 yo-yos for you. :lol:
No worries if you’re not wowed by the demo. Seems like you might be better off keeping your money for something else. Maybe next time we’ll have something that’s more up your alley!

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papillons wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:02 pm
DJErmac wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:05 pm My honest thinking is that this synh would probably be a no-brainer at $39 or so. It’s a very, very old soft synth, with a meh but recognizable sound (and this always brings something to a mix), and it should never be priced anywhere near the flagship products that came after and offer way more for the same price or even lower. For this price you can get one (or two if you wait) modern emulation everybody’s talking about or a modern powerhouse with granular and resampling and oscillators galore.
I’ll buy Discovery Pro when it’s priced like it should be : a legacy software.
At the moment I can buy whatever I want. And I don’t buy Discovery Pro, simply because of its price tag. This synth might find its use in my colllection, I remember liking some of the presets, but the price is simply crazy for what you get. I hope for you that most users don’t think just like me. :shrug:
Sorry, just a honest opinion. You’re free to care or not.
Buy yourself some ears goblin. It would be a no-brainer at 340$. Go buy serum instead of whinig Mr. Dorito’s.
Oh, the Goblins guy’s still here ? :D
I already have Serum. Keep up the nonsense Mr Goblin-eveything, you’re very helpful in finding a solution to the problem everybody’s talking about : the price. :tu:
And with 16 posts, I’m sure you’re not a shill of course. :lol:

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discoDSP wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:07 pm The 2x improvement in sound quality through recent DSP advancements is a fact, grounded in measurable audio enhancements. It’s about real, tangible benefits in sound clarity and detail, not just marketing. But of course, there’s always room for skepticism, especially from those who might not fully grasp the nuances of audio technology.
Really? Via what measurements and reasoning is this "2x improvement" reckoned?
A well-behaved signature.

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Oh, we've already covered that in our previous posts.
Last edited by george on Wed Jan 03, 2024 11:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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JamminFool wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:40 pm
midi sentinel wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:31 pm Apparently my promise to not buy anything else from them is going to be a real easy one to fulfill...
they do make it easy.
:lol:
No auto tune...

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don't want to get involved, but have to ask, how is "mr doritos" supposed to be taken? is it an insult or something? how so?
:ud:

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discoDSP wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 11:20 pm Oh, we've already covered that in our previous posts.
I’m glad to see that you’ve momentarily dropped the AI aided responses. Please continue. 🙂
Vendor‑Dependent Copy Protection: Customers lose. Pirates win.:mad:
(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)
:roll:

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