On Nov 30, 2007 6:50 PM, lanas <lanas(a)securenet.net> wrote:
OK, Linux synths are great. And yes, if many ways
they are.
Although recently I got a M-Audio Prokeys88 and I swear the Warmpad
sound in there does not have any equivalent in richness in what I've
heard so far in Linux soft synths.
If you do have an close-sounding Linux soft synth sound, let me know,
I'd be very interested in hearing it.
I do not own the Prokeys88 and therefore I have no idea what it sounds
like. However I believe that "richeness" is simply a matter of
personal taste. (NB. I could not even find such model on the M-Audio
website).
That makes me tend to believe that hardware synths sounds are still
leading in quality, deepness and richness. Any other opinions ?
Use the tool that is the most suited to your needs.
However, I find it hard to believe that one cannot use linux to
synthesize a sound that has been achieved in a hardware synth. My
opinion is that some preset sounds on a hardware synth have seduced
you more than preset sounds in software synths. It's not your fault
but it is hardly a reason to make the above judgment.
./MiS