Yeah, it's similar, but the Prophet 12 is like a space shuttle compared to a Model D. Not that you'd want a space shuttle for all your transportation needs, but sometimes you do. Is there a softsynth with feedback that's as good as Monark's that's got the modulation options, oscillator morphing, FM and AM, waveshaping and effects of a Prophet 12. I don't think so. Monark doesn't even respond to aftertouch. The 12 has a 61 key keyboard with velocity and aftertouch, two pressure sensitive touch strips, assignable mod and pitch wheels and an almost 1:1 feature per knob interface.Z1202 wrote:It seems the video has just a little, but I think Monark's feedback is capable of pretty similar stuff (btw you have two different type choices there), especially if combined with filter resonance.zerocrossing wrote:I don''t have anything handy but I believe it's gone over in this video:Z1202 wrote:Any reference recording of what you're talking about, like the mentioned DSI feedback?zerocrossing wrote:Anyway, that's why I feel I don't have the bias that a lot of people talk about. I own software because I like what it is, and I own hardware because of what it is and I think there is a difference. You'll hit me, but I think the biggest differences (still even after this test) are in analog synths, and in those the biggest differences seem to be where things get a bit overdriven, like in filter overdrive, or even analog distortion. If someone can show me a synth that sounds like a DSI using it's feedback, I'd love to hear about it. Monark sounds great, but it's very simple. I like the way things sound when they're breaking.
If you see my comments around here and GS, you'll see that I'm a firm believer that if you're looking for an all digital synth you're best off ITB unless you can afford a Solaris... and even then you might be better off ITB. I guess if Diva can fool you into thinking you're listening to an OB-8, then ______ could fool you into thinking you're listening to a Solaris.
Anyway, I'm still of the mind that ITB is super great for many things. I recently compared Oddity 2 to the ARP filter on my ATC-X (which I love) and the software was scarily similar. Monark can sound great. (Both those instruments don't even respond to aftertouch.
In the end, I still stick to my original stance, which is that working ITB is awesome, but you're missing out if you don't have at least one analog around... and I'm not talking a dusty old Matrix 1000 or the like, but something that really lets you push it. You can pick up a MoPho for $250 or so on eBay. It can really scream in a way that no software I've ever heard can.

