Largo VS Kubik 2.5

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fridtjof wrote:Well Komplexor just disappeared off the face of the entire universe! I tried looking for it several times after hearing rage on the forum and I can't find anything about it, they don't even have a website!

I would say that Kubik is better just because it got support and a AU version.
Maybe because it's spelled "Komplexer" but you may as well have not found anything on it anyway. You can, however, still find a few retailers who have it.

http://www.floridamusicco.com/proddetai ... r_vsti.htm

Don't expect support beyond a few update links and the help of the wonderful KVR community (recently I had a Vista installation issue that people here were amazing at providing me with a fix when I got nothing but a download link (that fixed nothing) from Musonik (the maybe owners of Komplexer?)

Having said that, I bought Komplexer over a few other wavetable synths because I just simply thought it was the best sounding at the time. Still holds up. Sorry Concretefx. Considering Waldorf seems to be daring people to not buy their latest by not providing a demo and what seems to be a somewhat high price (compared to another wavetable synth like NI's Massive) I'll take them up on that and be happy with what I have.
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Don't forget you could buy 3 Kubik licenses and have $25 left over for the price of Largo. They are pretty different too.
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telephone wrote:
rob_lee wrote:Wow i just listened to the mp3 demo.. it's only 55 euro aswell :) definatley a one for the future.
Very nice whoever concrete fx is...respect :)

Rob

So funny that people don't know Concretefx. It is starting to get a name like Waldorf have built, but then for software synths.
Yeah but everyone seems to know Rob Papen synths
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ATS wrote:
telephone wrote:
rob_lee wrote:Wow i just listened to the mp3 demo.. it's only 55 euro aswell :) definatley a one for the future.
Very nice whoever concrete fx is...respect :)

Rob

So funny that people don't know Concretefx. It is starting to get a name like Waldorf have built, but then for software synths.
Yeah but everyone seems to know Rob Papen synths
Verry sad, i think Rob Papen is good for selling only like a sales department. A huge number of prestes works good :lol:

Blue is a good synth for sure if you like FM synths, i see a lot has been taken from Kubik in blue.

Marketing is something companies need i'm afraid, good that Jon takes up Kubik on his own. I'm really happy with the update which is really a major one.

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djanthonyw wrote:Well I think Kubik's GUI is definitely better. Largo's GUI looks like Waldorf just drew it on paper and then scanned it... :roll:

I'm an absolute fanboy of Concretefx synths i must admit (micron, vocal adder are great synths aswell), and mainly becouse of the sound they can create, and secondly of the plain and effective GUI interfaces "2 dimension only".

I really agree with you about the great interface of Kubik especially version 2.5 which make it even more to work with joy.

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telephone wrote:I really agree with you about the great interface of Kubik especially version 2.5 which make it even more to work with joy.
I also like a lot the new GUI...and some very nice new features in the preset management. Great job Jon!...there is some great sounds in there as well :)
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ozmoz2008 wrote:
telephone wrote:I really agree with you about the great interface of Kubik especially version 2.5 which make it even more to work with joy.
I also like a lot the new GUI...and some very nice new features in the preset management. Great job Jon!...there is some great sounds in there as well :)

and don't forget the new XY pad! :D

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