Patches and sliders…move em, tweak em, make em your own.īottom line is this plugin gets a 5 out of 5 subs…I mean, if it’s good enough for the creator of the synth it’s modeling…then it’s good for me too! That makes it even more fun! You can drag and patch and see what you get.Īlso, browsing through the included presets can give you a crash course in modular synthesis. Sure, you may not understand all the sections and patch points in a modular synth…that’s fine, neither do I Interface is great…everything is right in front of you. What about the interface man? Can I create my own sounds easily? Patching things randomly can yield some sick results…but be careful…you may blow a speaker or two! The basses are deep and the leads cut through precisely. The fact that I can hold down a key and the sound will change, over time, not just like an evolving pad or whatever, but like an analog circuit with real voltage flowing through it… Seriously, it has this fat, mean, pulsating, metamorphisizing evolutionary sound that isn’t found in many plugins. ![]() Oh yeah…it can be used as an outboard fx processor too. Makes you appreciate technology a bit more huh? It includes ALL of the control features from the ARP synth…Īnd you can save all your patches… yeah, back in the day, this wasn’t even an option…synth programmers would keep huge notebooks and even take pictures so they could recreate the sounds they came up with! ![]() It has it’s own proprietary oscillators and filters… I mean, if the creator of the real ARP synths endorses it… Yes, he created the actual ARP 2600 synthesizer Jim Heintz over at Way Out Ware did some secret ninja circuit modeling/creation to come up with the ONLY ARP 2600 plugin to be endorsed by Alan R Pearlman… Time to review another plugin, yet ANOTHER virtual version of an analog classic.
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