Synapse Audio Legend HZ released

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Synapse Audio Legend HZ released

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The Legend was always held in high esteem as an emulation, but it was far from alone. I always have Monark for a pure MiniMoog experience and if I want to take it further and go in different directions there's Diva. The Legend HZ opts for a MiniMoog Plus model, adding six more oscillators, more flexible ADSR, MSEGs and modulation, a fixed filter bank from the Modular series, fx, arp, sequencer and so on. It sounds terrific - all the MiniMoog sonics but more in every direction.

But I did mention Diva, didn't I? I can twist a MiniMoog in a bazillion different ways there. This is more fixed, which can be its own strength, and undoubtedly there are tricks here that Diva can't do. But Diva also has a proper tag browser, whereas this is left firmly in Y2K terriftory, inexplicable in any modern soft synth.

Overall for for me this doesn't quite tug at the buyer's impulse, especially not at $179.

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With 100$ off, if you own the legacy legend, the impulse gets stronger…
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Anyone recognise the red fader box on his desk?

Agreed Guy, apparently somewhat a "brandname price".

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GR Baumann wrote: May 06, 2024 10:35 pm Anyone recognise the red fader box on his desk?
One of these:

https://choisaucedesigns.com/

If I remember correctly, the person who makes them is a technician at Remote Control.

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Linos wrote: May 07, 2024 3:47 am
GR Baumann wrote: May 06, 2024 10:35 pm Anyone recognise the red fader box on his desk?
One of these:

https://choisaucedesigns.com/

If I remember correctly, the person who makes them is a technician at Remote Control.
Yes, Chuck Choi - I think he's also the guy who makes that fancy touchscreen controller everyone is drooling about, but only RC people get :)
I've heard good things about that box and the touchscreen controller is awesome. I'd get that in a heartbeat, just for the joy of toying around with it.

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Oh wow :D Thanks folks!

Utterly outrageous price tag for midi faders, no company information on website, hence no business to be taken serious as far as I am concerned. But influencer marketing is everything these days, and now that Hans promoted the product, undoubtedly a shovel will be required by Chuck Choi :D for incoming orders.

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Tobias Escher wrote: May 07, 2024 1:16 pm Yes, Chuck Choi - I think he's also the guy who makes that fancy touchscreen controller everyone is drooling about, but only RC people get :)
I've heard good things about that box and the touchscreen controller is awesome. I'd get that in a heartbeat, just for the joy of toying around with it.
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It is a very nice sounding plugin, and it might possibly do things I can not, at present, do. MIGHT!

At the current price tag I'm afraid I have to pass, the value is not there for me.


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And for the fader box, at the volume he likely sells (purposefully it appears) the price is fair. That was not a simple design, and he does deserve a reward for his efforts.

Don't misunderstand - I paid about the same for a 4 fader box from Musiotech. It is exceedingly well made, and the faders feel great. I have yet to feel the need for more faders, but maybe I am missing something.

My point, if I had one, is that it is priced pretty fairly if you need a fader box.

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horses for courses

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When I see Hans Zimmer in a product name, while I very much respect him, my first thought is probably not for me.
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I don't think less of them for using HZ as a marketing gimmick, my main issue is that I have far too many synth plugins already, and as an official geezer, I am more comfortable with synths that emulate, or at least follow, the old standard analog synths from my youth. The one exception so far is Camel Audio Alchemy.

u-He is an interesting amalgam - Zebra and Hive seem to follow along the lines of Alchemy, Diva and Repro seem more like emulations, extended emulations, but none the less...

I seem to have surprisingly few synth plugins that are not modeled after old hardware. I should probably do something about that.

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