Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:35 pm
The only two OSC (+ Sub) synths that sounds cold (and sterile) to me are the Gaia and Nords. Though I wouldn't quite use the term sterile.
Concerning AL-1, it does require a little finesse sometimes. Once in a while, I find myself reaching for a sound that's better served on another synth, or another model within the Kronos. Or "found myself," as it has been a while since I've programmed the thing.
Having said that, AL-1 is one of the most fun synths I've ever programmed. No, it can't be a Moog or Polymoog, it can't be an Oberheim, it can't be a Jupiter, it can't be a Prophet, but it can get really, really, really close. I made up some vintage style patches, some very close to what is on some classic song or other, and a bunch of others, and have earned some praise from people on them. One guy who owned a Minimoog said that my Mini patches were the closest thing he's heard yet! I'm assuming he means in a digital synth, because the Arturias and Minimonsta are quite accurate. But in a song or on stage, you'd be hard pressed to hear the difference, and I assigned the knobs to give you some useful live adjust or quick programming aids.
It can recreate a whole gob of OP-X patches, which is highly regarded as one of the best Oberheim modeled softsynths out there. Jupiter sounds, Prophet 5... it can capture a lot of character of those classic synths. It's a little more difficult to get some ARP and CS-80 textures, but you can do that too.
The Virus is a Virus, and it does its own chameleon stuff in its own way, Radias the same thing. Every synth is a little unique. But AL-1 rocks really hard in SO many ways, and I'm seriously glad I got my Kronos.
Concerning AL-1, it does require a little finesse sometimes. Once in a while, I find myself reaching for a sound that's better served on another synth, or another model within the Kronos. Or "found myself," as it has been a while since I've programmed the thing.
Having said that, AL-1 is one of the most fun synths I've ever programmed. No, it can't be a Moog or Polymoog, it can't be an Oberheim, it can't be a Jupiter, it can't be a Prophet, but it can get really, really, really close. I made up some vintage style patches, some very close to what is on some classic song or other, and a bunch of others, and have earned some praise from people on them. One guy who owned a Minimoog said that my Mini patches were the closest thing he's heard yet! I'm assuming he means in a digital synth, because the Arturias and Minimonsta are quite accurate. But in a song or on stage, you'd be hard pressed to hear the difference, and I assigned the knobs to give you some useful live adjust or quick programming aids.
It can recreate a whole gob of OP-X patches, which is highly regarded as one of the best Oberheim modeled softsynths out there. Jupiter sounds, Prophet 5... it can capture a lot of character of those classic synths. It's a little more difficult to get some ARP and CS-80 textures, but you can do that too.
The Virus is a Virus, and it does its own chameleon stuff in its own way, Radias the same thing. Every synth is a little unique. But AL-1 rocks really hard in SO many ways, and I'm seriously glad I got my Kronos.