

Also what you might find is that other sounds you might have not used like the Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Clav, and B3 are so good and better than static samples that they make it into your music. I still like all the analog emus though and I don't want everything to sound like an analog synth anyway. (please peeps don't argue with me) The digital synths, Fairlight, Synclav, DX7, and CZ are easily worth the $250 right there and sound great along analogs. Still I don't think they sound like analog synths, but I don't think any plugins do. $249 is an amazing deal for all of those synths.
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Having owned and sold the Sequential Prophet VS keyboard (hopeless keyboard) many years ago, I had hoped that the Prophet V would provide a software VS (in addition to my General Vibe Vector Sector VST plug-in by Josh Jeffe, who worked at. but regardlessIf you like how the Matrix sounds you'll probably like how the rest do. Re: VOTE Bring back Prophet VS preset banks. Just there OBX one and the Matrix 12 soft synth they made. I feel like Repro5 and bx_oberhausen sound amazing, i havent tried all the arturia synths. They make solid products and they have a great vst collection. I use an ob-6, pro3 and other hardware synths but debating on slowly making the transition to softsynths. I just emailed arturia about an idea I had for a standalone groovebox by their company and Im wondering if anyone else would be as interested in this as I would be. Is any of their synths actually any good? gotta ask because of the price it is. I use it to create samples to load into the Fairlight and Synclavier emulations.
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If you give up trying to replicate Jupiter 8 sounds it is a pretty decent VA plugin to mess around with especially if it was basically free if you got the entire V Collection The Arturia Jupiter 8 is also ancient at this point as it first came out in 2007 and hasn't really been updated in foreverĪs a software emulation of an actual instrument it is in my humble opinion among the worse if not the worse in the entire collection Roland would have been planning their own emulations which we now find in Roland Cloud and Arturia might have been instructed by Roland not to develop and sell any further Roland synth emulations. It does seem strange that the Arturia V Collection has never included one of the most popular and successful synths of all time - the Juno. That might suggest it perhaps wasn't endorsed by Roland. Arturia called their Roland Jup-8 so they didn't actually use the Jupiter name even though some of the other V Collection instruments used the original names.
