On 03/10/2012 02:55 PM, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote:
So my question is: Does it exist a real Linux
analog-sounding,
subtractive, chrash free and maintained SW synth that can match or
substitute the HW above? I've sniffed at great synths like amSynth, AMS,
but they don't sound that 8P-ish in my ears - on the other hand, it might
be me that's not good at tweaking them. Is it anybody here who knows both
the great analogue sounding Rolands and sw synths that can put me in the
right direction?
Have you tried Bristol? It's got some really nice sounds, but just as
with a HW analog synth, you need to set up your sounds yourself. You
are presented with a graphic of the actual synth model you pick, and you
twist knobs from there. I use the Prophet 5, ARP 2600, and Hammond B3
instruments in it a lot.
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