Is VOID and COS as good as creamware/soniccore synths?
- sonicstrav
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Is VOID and COS as good as creamware/soniccore synths?
Are these synths as good as minimax, prodyssey etc. ? Adern and JB stuff?
- sonicstrav
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These 2 synths are bring upgraded by the developer right now Brotha' man strav100.
I am looking at the Cos for it's performance features personally. I don't see Soniccore having sub standard synths being sold on their site. Just look at the company they are keeping, DAS, SpaceF, Adern, Bowen, Brainrox, and others.
I think you should wait for the developers announcement, it should be within days. A nice New Years gift.
I do believe this is a Scope related discussion.
I am looking at the Cos for it's performance features personally. I don't see Soniccore having sub standard synths being sold on their site. Just look at the company they are keeping, DAS, SpaceF, Adern, Bowen, Brainrox, and others.
I think you should wait for the developers announcement, it should be within days. A nice New Years gift.
I do believe this is a Scope related discussion.

'good' is in the ear of the beholder 
to me an original DX7 sounds just fine - others may find it's 10bit converters a bit harsh
I have almost every Scope synth available except Sixstring, Prodyssey and this package.
What I've learned is that it's not just about the tone itself, but also the access to a specific sound - it's what Jimmy calls 'performance features'.
All Scope synths have an individual sound print by featuring specific aspects of the synth engine.
Due to lack of time I don't even play 10% of the synths I have (they give me the good feeling to be able to switch to whatever sound I'm after, tho), but most users probably have a less croweded portfolio.
I'm sure COS and VOID will fill a usefull slot in their setups
cheers, Tom

to me an original DX7 sounds just fine - others may find it's 10bit converters a bit harsh

I have almost every Scope synth available except Sixstring, Prodyssey and this package.
What I've learned is that it's not just about the tone itself, but also the access to a specific sound - it's what Jimmy calls 'performance features'.
All Scope synths have an individual sound print by featuring specific aspects of the synth engine.
Due to lack of time I don't even play 10% of the synths I have (they give me the good feeling to be able to switch to whatever sound I'm after, tho), but most users probably have a less croweded portfolio.
I'm sure COS and VOID will fill a usefull slot in their setups

cheers, Tom