And a very capable one as well.exmatproton wrote:Lol..it is a KVR challenge freebie. If i am not mistaken...waltercruz wrote:any links to this?exmatproton wrote: ... the qyooo
The Favorite 2016 Softsynth Is...
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- KVRist
- 428 posts since 21 Jun, 2015 from India
- KVRAF
- 22912 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Kind of disappointed too, forget about no internal browser, but I've kind have come to expect these things. No surprise to me.OneOfManyPauls wrote:I feel a bit let down by Softube Modular.
The sound is great and the potential is clear, but it was launched with the promise of "many more" authorized emulations of eurorack hardware modules being made available to buy - but there's been nothing since the intellijel stuff at launch, and it's over 6 months now.
Maybe we'll have something in 2017 but I won't hold my breath.
- KVRist
- 261 posts since 1 Jun, 2015 from Netherlands
jdoo wrote:I've spent most of the year, moving away from soft synths and back to hardware, but the upgrade to Arturia's V Collection 5 for $99, pulled me back for a few weeks. I am blown away by the Synclavier V. If you already have it-- look for the timbre share FaceBook page, that Cameron Jones created. Join the group, and download the myriad of .synx files that folks are sharing. These are not presets.. but building blocks for the Synclavier V. While it hasn't been upgraded in years - u-he Zebra is always in my top 3... So my picks for 2016 are:
1. Roland JD-XA
2. Arturia Synclavier V
3. U-He Zebra
Crap
- KVRian
- 641 posts since 26 May, 2008 from Iceland.
I couldn't care less about it's quirks as the sound is just gorgeous and it suits my music style perfectly, best vst-i ever imo and I just love itwagtunes wrote:Kind of disappointed too, forget about no internal browser, but I've kind have come to expect these things. No surprise to me.OneOfManyPauls wrote:I feel a bit let down by Softube Modular.
The sound is great and the potential is clear, but it was launched with the promise of "many more" authorized emulations of eurorack hardware modules being made available to buy - but there's been nothing since the intellijel stuff at launch, and it's over 6 months now.
Maybe we'll have something in 2017 but I won't hold my breath.
One thing to consider is you don't just whip out 100% emulations of real analogue components out of your sleeve so I'd reckon giving them a bit of slack as I'm sure they will be bringing out more excellent modules in the future.
P.s. They are working on bringing the cpu usage down as well as gui changes, and if I remember correctly patch management.
"People are stupid" Gegard Mousasi.
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- KVRian
- 763 posts since 23 Dec, 2011
LOL Frank. Careful with the Synclavier! It is addicting.Krezie wrote: Crap... jdoo, ...couldn't resist anymore...you made me take the step to upgrade to V Collection 5...
