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Subtronik
Joined: 01/14/03
Posts: 1193
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Old but free:
http://glenstegner.com/softsynths.html
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Sonic Wallpaper
Joined: 05/22/01
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 1266
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that MinimogueVA is quite an inspiring virtual synth - you can get huge bass lines out of that thing.
i've poked around with the Arppe2600va, but just haven't found a place for it in a song yet. With so many routing options, I think I just get lost in the tweaking and never move on to sequencing something with it.
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Synerdata.Net Radio
Joined: 04/01/04
Location: Canada
Posts: 102
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Entirely my favorite VST, especially the new updated 2.2 LUXUS version.
My first album in 1984 (when I was in college) was all produced on a minimoog, and I always wanted a minimoog after that. The Minimogue gave me the synthesizer I wanted, and yeah, I know it's not a real Moog, but the experience of using the VST is just the same, and they got the "hot sharp edge" finely tuned in it, so it really does sound virtually the same. It's a real piece of art... Especially for free.
I have been trying out the full rack Moog modular v2 synthesizer VST (trial version), and envision purchasing it some day (the Bob Moog approved VST). I love the way the VST patch cords sway as you move the mouse past them, and how when you plug in a patch, all the places you can plug the other end light up.
I am working on a Moog concept album right now (all minimogue vst) tentatively called: "Switched on Stark", about being upgraded into a robot in the future.
I agree with what Gideon said about the Arppe 2600va... Still have not found a place for it in a song, but great to have in the classic analog synth VST collection.
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