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evo8
saw this on kvr http://www.musicradar.com/computerm...ew-synth-284594

the demos sound very nice to me, it seems Bigtone is doing sounds for it which usually means quality
TaylorR
seems alright but i don't see it breaking any new grounds here. the selling points will probably be the price if it's cheap enough and how much cpu is takes up.
floyd741
I hope this isn't like super expensive, I'm really liking the demos and the interface looks very nice. Ever since I got a job and decided to make my studio free of cracked software, I've been looking for a good subtractive synth that doesn't cost $200+, I would hope it's more along the lines of Image-Line Harmless in terms of price- around $100 or less.
evo8
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Originally posted by TaylorR
seems alright but i don't see it breaking any new grounds here. the selling points will probably be the price if it's cheap enough and how much cpu is takes up.


yeah true - if its under €100 i might pick it up
TaylorR
if price is what you folks are basing things off of, you guys might wanna check out some this company's synths.

http://www.amvst.com/node/20

just found out about them today. haven't heard them nor am i gonna try them but some of the features the synths have are rather cool. i know the full version of 'freehand' is only $10. it has 3 osc's with 150 waveforms to choose from and you also have the ability to draw in your own wave and save it for later recall on different projects. full version allows 32 voices and will come with 300 presets instead of 100.
evo8
quote:
Originally posted by TaylorR
if price is what you folks are basing things off of, you guys might wanna check out some this company's synths.

http://www.amvst.com/node/20

just found out about them today. haven't heard them nor am i gonna try them but some of the features the synths have are rather cool. i know the full version of 'freehand' is only $10. it has 3 osc's with 150 waveforms to choose from and you also have the ability to draw in your own wave and save it for later recall on different projects. full version allows 32 voices and will come with 300 presets instead of 100.


i wouldnt say i base my decisions on buying synths on price alone, if its good enough ill pay, im sure that Linplug Morphox would overlap with other synths that i have, therefore no point in spending too much on it. But the demo sounded somehow better than other "new synths" i have listened to recently, plus sounds designed by bigtone is a huge selling point for me
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