Good stuff. The sound of that Moog…
That’s right. On the other hand: it’s sleeve is designed by Roger Dean.
Ae mix of music from '92 Mixlr
wow, really getting back to the classics!
Love this band. I discovered them when searching for free VST plugins many years ago. I think the guy behind this band was a developer of arcDev\arcane devices plugins. He also had a band Halo which I love too. It’s stupidly heavy, a noise\post-metal band, something like Isis or Neurosis in their heaviest moments. A Beautiful Machine on the other hand is something like Jesu or… all these “new” (well, it was new 20 years ago) heavier shoegazy bands
Don’t let anyone tell you that you can reproduce anything with digital …
True… I was watching something on Youtube recently and there was a synth sound. It was just a supersaw with filtering, it seems like. But when I tried to replicate it with VCV or with other synths in my DAWs, they were making very different sounds from what I actually wanted. A bit surgical and cold. So now I am using much more waveshaping tools and wavefolders and saturation effects than before. And it is warmer, but still not as soft and massive…
And it’s a synth sounds! I don’t have to say anything about emulating the real instruments…
Did you try my “Saws” VCO? I’m not saying it sounds exactly like a JP-8000, but ppl seem to like it.
Of course! I like it a lot, actually, and I use it every time I need a massive Saw, but it’s still too “cold” and ehhhhmmm… surgical? I don’t know how to describe it. But I think you understand
the new Instruo super saw looks interesting and maybe it has some mojo for you
It’s one of my favourite modules from the latest Intruo update. It can’t do what I wanted either though. And that’s okay, I am not obsessed with replicating analog sounding stuff. I just think I shifted my patches into a “warmer” state after I realized how dead it really sounds when compared to analog. But sometimes you might want to create something really cold, very creepy, and while analog stuff can’t do it, digital synths and other kinds of software would do it easily. It’s like delay pedals, digital and analog. Or like photographs, the film photography and digital photography. It’s just different and we can’t do anything about it (at least for now). And I think it’s for the better actually. It’s nice to have a diverse set of instruments