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The MangledVerb user interface is designed with an emphasis on user control and playability. The plug-in version has been optimized for anyone working ‘in the box’ and presets can be shared between Space, the H9 & the MangledVerb plug-in.
MangledVerb started life as a popular effect algorithm in Eventide’s rack mount Eclipse and is one of the key algorithms included in our Space and H9 stompboxes.
Of course if you really want ANALOG, then Andromeda is the way to go- there will probably never be anything like it again (damn Numark!).From A Legendary Hardware Unit – Now A Plugin For Your Studio Setup! A Brief History Of MangledVerb I tried the Micron again today, and with a quick listen it does sound very good, and it is major bang/buck. So far, Zebra is my favorite in this regard.
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I am waiting for the next update of CS-80V, hoping they will prove me wrong.Īs a result, I am more in favor these days of softsynths that break through the analog paradigm (don't try to exactly emulate a particular vintage synth), yet can still SOUND very analog if you want them to. I hate to say this, but I am beginning to think that Arturia is better at emulating the LOOK of vintage synths as opposed to the SOUND. Personally, I am a big fan of the Yamaha CS-80 (and actually owned one for awhile) and have the Arturia CS-80V, but I have to say I have gotten better "CS-80-ish" sounds out of Zebra than the CS-80V. Well, you did ask about softsynths- so I suggested Zebra. My 266Mhz PlayStation2 plays video games WAY better than my 266Mhz Pentium 2 ever did
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There's something to be said for dedicated hardware and the software specifically designed for it though. Saying 'A VA is just a softsynth' is partially true, I guess. I havent checked out VAZ yet Ill have to check out the demos. The vocal and formant stuff it can do is really cool - but honestly I much prefer the sound of my K5000S. Ive used VirSyn Tera before and while its pretty cool, I dont think the sound is all that special.
EVENTIDE H9 HOTSWITCH MANGLED VERB OSCILLATION MOD
When I just re-arranged my studio and bought the synths I did, I didnt really go with a VA because between the Z1 and Z3TA+ (my favorite softsynth - I have the Virus mod for it as well and its pretty cool) - I have a lot of that ground covered. Honestly, Ive listened to nearly every demo if the A6 from that link I posted, and Im going back and forth between fumbling for my credit card (NO!) and looking around my studio for stuff to sell.
EVENTIDE H9 HOTSWITCH MANGLED VERB OSCILLATION HOW TO
Oh and i use mostly presets with some effects and filter/env tweeking and later Eq during mixingīut then IMO if the presets of a product arent going to show much of the synth, then that means the developer's aural isn't too musical as oppose to others that know music and know how to mix They are cool fillers but not heor synths Oh, rave period of ravity is also kind of funn, sorry i just can't help. have more dimention than its sound, real decent analogs. fine if you want the sound to just sit in the back Their earlier Steinberg D'cota have the same characteristic. its sound tend to sit back in the sound field and not being upfront nor with 3D image quality (the reproduction of 3d sound field is vage on low end monitor or multimedia speaker's with low end soundcards) It's thin, its demos on its website are thin, its presets are thin, lots cool movements, effects, modualtions with the press/triger of one key, that have very little 3D movements.