Arturia Intros Synthx V, A Virtual Instrument Based On The Elka Synthex http://dlvr.it/TF902b #MusicianTips #IndieMusic
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Arturia Intros Synthx V, A Virtual Instrument Based On The Elka Synthex http://dlvr.it/TF902b #MusicianTips #IndieMusic
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Sonic Walkerreplied to Stan Stewart aka muz4now on last edited by
@muz4now Did you try it out? What do you think about it?
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Stan Stewart aka muz4nowreplied to Sonic Walker on last edited by
@sonicwalker Just finished downloading it. I'll let you know!
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Stan Stewart aka muz4nowreplied to Stan Stewart aka muz4now on last edited by
@sonicwalker My first take: fantastically deep analog emulation. Beautiful synthesis. Better emulation of the original and far more extensive expansion of the concepts than Cherry Audio.
I may have more feedback after I dig into this, but initially, it’s a dynamic, huge, and magnificent synth. -
Sonic Walkerreplied to Stan Stewart aka muz4now on last edited by
@muz4now I agree, that's how I felt when I tested it yesterday. A positive surprise and I really like how they did the arp/sequencer. Arturia typically has huge discounts around black Friday, so I think I'll wait until then.
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@muz4now In general I like the usability of the Arturia software instruments. Much better compared to Korg or Roland. Am currently also on that Roland Cloud bandcamp 3-month offer. Some nice sounding software instruments but their cloud thing and the UX just puts me off.
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Stan Stewart aka muz4nowreplied to Sonic Walker on last edited by
@sonicwalker I don't mind the Korg interfaces, but they almost never update, add sounds, etc.
I agree about the Roland interface. I couldn't get used to it and gave up on it. (That was about 18 months ago, though.) -
Stan Stewart aka muz4nowreplied to Sonic Walker on last edited by
@sonicwalker I got a deal because I already have V Collection X. I have another project I need to focus on ATM, but look forward to working with the Synthx.