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god damn, the new u-he bazille synth looks and sounds amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SbRSHlJVyE
There's not enough hardware synths being developed these days ....
But this thread is stupid because most companies won't announce a new instrument until just before they're ready to release.
http://www.waldorfmusic.de/en/products/stromberg
it's "just" a VA but it looks so tasty
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| Originally posted by alanzo There's not enough hardware synths being developed these days .... But this thread is stupid because most companies won't announce a new instrument until just before they're ready to release. |
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| Originally posted by tehlord you must have missed the epic buildup that was synthsquad 2009 then? |
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| Originally posted by jupiterone was it really that bad? |
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| Originally posted by tehlord Yes! The KVR post went onto about 2000-3000 posts and lasted several months, including dozens of posts by the devs themselves with sound exqamples etc. |
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| Originally posted by jupiterone still have the link anywhere? i wanna see this. good thing i didn't pick it up, all i wanted was strobe, but still |
I bought DCAM Synthsquad a couple of months ago as soon as it came out. I personally think it's one of the better plugins out there although they can be a bit intimidating at first. The presets that come with the pack are terrible hehe.
I only starting diving into the DCAM plugins about 2 days ago. Didn't have any time earlier...
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| Originally posted by hasbone http://www.waldorfmusic.de/en/products/stromberg it's "just" a VA but it looks so tasty |
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| Originally posted by tehlord you must have missed the epic buildup that was synthsquad 2009 then? I bought it and sold it on the same day |
ImpOSCar 2 is due as well, think it was supposed to be out last year but got delayed 
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| Originally posted by alanzo Those sound pretty damn nice, actually. Maybe after I'm finished with my Alesis Andromeda bank I'll take some time to look at some of the latest VSTis to see if they're worth their salt. I will admit that I hardly give them a chance, but rebuttal with the fact that most of them suck ass. |
I haven't heard much about any new synths, aside from some of the aforementioned ones, but I've heard rumors of a few synth-related products. There has been a hint (no specifics yet) that Cakewalk/Roland will be releasing a new series of MIDI controllers at Winter NAMM. When I asked about the CME VX-series a few weeks ago, one of the Cakewalk developers suggested that I hold off until NAMM. Also, this may be of interest to no one here, but apparently, Studio Electronics will be releasing some new filters for their CODE synth next year, including a flanger filter.
It seems like Nord is about (over)due for an update in the Lead/Wave lineup, but I haven't heard anything.
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| Originally posted by tehlord they do sound nice but are incredibly savage on the CPU. |
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| Originally posted by hasbone http://www.waldorfmusic.de/en/products/stromberg it's "just" a VA but it looks so tasty |
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| Originally posted by alanzo There's not enough hardware synths being developed these days .... |
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| Originally posted by DjStephenWiley Agreed. I really don't understand this either. To me, as a consumer, I find things like the Virus TI amazingly good for reasons that I think many others do but don't talk about. The first, and most important (other than the sound), is the processor relief. I don't understand why companies don't make things like Tone2's Gladiator. There are literally hundreds of soft synths with a select few doing some very neat and impressive things. Why not put them in a box, get a little intuitive, and put a product out? The whole (everything is going software) idea that many companies and producers seem to have really bothers me. Just because something deals with 1's and 0's and isn't voltage controlled analog doesn't mean it isn't worthy of being put in a box. I don't mind paying the extra money to have my "softsynths in a box" when they integrate themselves like the Virus TI, offer the hands on choice, relieve the CPU, and quite frankly sound pretty f'in good. Not to mention this is not even that new of a technology! I just don't get it and it's going to take quite a bit to convince me otherwise. |
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| Originally posted by DjStephenWiley F Waldorf And why the hell doesn't this "new technology" have something neat like 18dB slopes and 48dB slopes on its filters??? Are they ever going to live down their PPG? It seems they've been in the same mind-set ever since. Yeah, great job with the wavetables. Move on already. Honestly though, they probably have one developer on this project with this news article being the only progress he's made thus far. I will never, ever, EVER make the mistake again and give that wretched company one red cent of my money. |
I heard Ford's T model was quite good too.
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| Originally posted by evo8 From what i gather from your post, you are asking why there arent more new hardware synths released today akin to Gladiator, D-Cam Synthsquad and all those??? I think that product would have to be very competitively priced and do something extra special for people to go out and buy that. I just priced a Virus TI2 desktop on thomann - �1699. Thats an insane amount of money to spend and i just havent heard where that extra �1500 goes to in the sound department...just havent, but thats just my ears I know you get all the hands on control and everything but still If it was about �500 id probably pick one up just to see what the deal was for myself |
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| Originally posted by kitphillips Competetively priced hardsynths are a good option IMO. Look at the little waldorf blofeld, its a monster and well priced and its getting a lot of customers. I think well priced hardware synths that are good for performance and have fun features like step sequencers are the way to go rather than big monsters like the virus which throw away the main advantage of hardware (good spontaneous interface) by having too many menus. |
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| Originally posted by DjStephenWiley but I do think their TI approach is something that should be come universal in all hardware synths and we need more specialized ones, damnit. |
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| Originally posted by tehlord I still don't see why the Virus software can only open as a single MIDI routable VST though. I'd much prefer to be able to open multiple VST windows up for my convenience. |
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