![]() Maybe just a couple mixing plugins (FabFilter ideally), and I am literally done with buying music software forever! Haha. Having Synthmaster, the V collection & the Soundtoys bundle (something else I'm going to have to wait for a sale on), I will quite literally not need to purchase another VST instrument or effect, EVER again. Slightly off-topic, but everyone should also consider getting Synthmaster, especially since it is on sale for 64$ until Sept 4. Just super excited to have the V collection, even though I won't be able to use it for a while. 1 LFO (can be synchronized to the host sequencer’s tempo) 1 sample and hold, 1 ring modulator, 1 noise generator. 24 dB/octave low pass resonant filter with self-oscillation. ![]() Which will wait till I have an adequately powerful laptop, as I don't want to install 9.5 on my desktop, as I will lose the AutoArp RE forever & I have too many tracks with it in use that I haven't rendered out yet. All the parameters of the original ARP 2600: 3 voltage-controlled oscillators. It's been awhile since I excitedly waited for a knock at the door from the delivery man, when it comes to software lol. It's for the boxed version only, but I have no problems with that. I went ahead & bit the bullet: I bought Arturia's V collection via Sweetwater's half-off sale. But I like much more Synapse 'Legend', complete Arturia VC, Korg LC, PG8 (FREE), OB Xd (FREE), PPG and Audiorealism-Plugs. And I don't like the Roland PlugOut-System (and not their Cloud-System too) Because this is like a gift (Y) ).įor shure, in a song-context (arrangement) you'll not hear which of this emulations you're using: Diva, TAL, Roland, Repro, OB Xd or Arturia. (And I'm not talking about the actually special-price. For this price you get the best complete Emulation-Pack you can buy. Yes, and because Moog I think actually 'Legend' is the best emulation.īecause Arturia V-Collection. There was some different sounding hardware-originals (same type of synth) too And all UHE-Synths sounding great but using much to much CPU. In some cases Diva sounds another way, but is 'not allways' close to the originals too. I think (and some compared directly with the originals, most of them I'd to work as originals some years ago) Arturia V-Collection's plugs mostly are very close to the originals. Re-Pro 1 (looking forward to the upcoming Re-Pro 5 addition) My personal favourite vintage emulations are. They're not necessarily particularly great emulations of the original synths compared to some more recent VSTs like Diva or the Roland plug-outs. Not a big fan of the V-Collection myself although I did get some good sounds out of the Prophet-V. Your thoughts on the below (or others I may have missed): Will probably get V-Collection for the sheer amount of machines it recreates. I already have Abl2 so not in a hurry to pay for 3. I'll eventually get Komplete 11 Ultimate that'll include Retro Machines & Monarch, though I'll still purchase The Legend. ![]() Owners of Korg M1 LE have a cheap upgrade to the Legacy Collection, so I'll probably get that. Has anyone say, bought Retro Machines then bought V-Collection and now the former is redundant? I know it's very subjective, and some may like a VST for the Interface/ease of use over how 'true' the sound is. Rediscover the beat and rhythm of these 80s icons.Can anyone recommend the best Vst(s) or Vst bundle for Vintage Synths? Things to consider are the amount of patches, the amount of useful patches, value for money, the amount of synths they emulate, and how faithful the emulations are. With some instantly-recognizable effects, leads, and bass added for good measure, this is the perfect companion to the “Depeche Speak Tribute” preset pack for musicians who want the full Depeche Mode / Vince Clarke sonic experience. Trigger their drum sounds, fire up their sequences, tweak and personalize their parameters and pitch to perfectly suit your tracks. Containing 32 meticulously crafted presets with a heavy emphasis on percussion and sequences, Depeche Wave Tribute will let you infuse your music with the tonal flavor of arguably the greatest New Wave band ever. Thanks to the accuracy and authenticity of the Arturia ARP 2600 V, you too can now make full use of the punchy analog drum and percussion synth sounds that were key to the success of Depeche Mode and Vince Clarke’s Yazoo. Paul Schilling has carefully recreated the drum sounds from the fabled Simmons SDS-V drum machine, which were originally created using the same synth architecture as the ARP 2600. Arturia presets | 76 kB Pioneers of electronic pop, Depeche Mode and Vince Clarke’s dark, cool sounds packed out clubs and discos around the world, and spawned legions of sound-alikes.
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