AdamJay wrote:well, if its some people's opinion that software synths don't currently sound better than hardware - then it will never happen. at least not in the minds of those people.john gordon wrote:the question is will software synths ever sound better than hardware?maybe when everything is 64 bit?anyone
i personally think that softsynths like Generator (which i've only been using for 4 days), GMedia's Oddity, and impOscar sound better than the hardware synths i've owned in the past. Some of those were analog, some were hybrids (they include Microwave XT, Ensoniq SQ80, Juno1, Arp Axxe).
So for me, the answer is - they already are sounding better.
Beside's alot of the guys i know that love their moogs so much and go on about how "fat" they sound, end up throwing them through a digital TC Fireworx and the end result sounds worse than a JP8000.
and i'd say 4 out of 5 "analogue" heads are really just victims of gear lust and would tell you the sound of a tin can beats out a reaktor ensemble... just because its "hardware dood!!!!"
let the flame wars begin!
Ok, i moved this from the latency thread to here, so we can kick this good ol' fashioned flame war off right.
Anyways, my response to this is that if you seriously think that software emulations of analog synths sound better than the real deal, you simply aren't listening.
Now, i'm not saying that i don't like some soft synths, but i've been spoiled by the experience of actually using the real thing.
I learned synthesis on old modulars. The moog series III, the buchla 100 and 200, and some electrocomp modules.
I've also had the good fortune to be able to play with a lot of great semi modular or keyboard analog synths, including the mini moog (great sound but over rated synth), the arp odyssey (which the oddity is based on), the ems synthi (putney version).
I only own three hardware analog synths myself, a roland SH-101, an oberheim matrix 1000, and a waldorf pulse.
I'm sorry, but i'm not a gear fetishist (if i was, i would have bought a modular system instead of my powerbook
Just from comparing the actual arp odyssey to the oddity i can tell you its true, i would still use the oddity because it is convenient, but it does not sound better or even as good. My good freind and sometimes studio partner who lives downstairs from me owns the odyssey so i use it on a very regular basis.
OK, now please note that i said softsynths emulating analog synths. so that excludes the operator since it is an FM synth and software can do that just fine...
ahhight, here we go... who else has something to say?
-lm
