2015/01/30 08:28:41
Glyn Barnes
GForce have had a virtual Oddesy VSTi for some time and they have just released version 2.

I tried the version 2 demo and it is excellent, but I did not buy as I had overspent a bit and have plenty of virtual analogue VSTi including the Arturia 2600.

The virtual stuff is excelent but there is something about a hardware synth with lots of knobs.
2015/01/31 19:59:07
tlw
A reissue of the 1980 model 2600 but with the original Moog-style filter and basic MIDI in and out like the Ms-20Mini, allowing notes to be step sequenced by a DAW, is something I'd find more tempting than the Odyssey, so long as the price was right.

Though the Odyssey with the right filter would have something going for it.

I like analogue monosynths, but maybe I'm weird.
2015/02/01 09:32:59
Glyn Barnes
tlw

I like analogue monosynths, but maybe I'm weird.


You and me both. There are obviously enough people who do as they keep making them.
2015/02/01 15:35:02
tlw
Well, there was a time when there weren't many analogue synths about and even fewer mono ones, and if they were any good they tended to be very expensive. Most manufacturers seemed to be going "virtual analogue", meaning digital.
 
Now though there's so many good monosynths around and often at such (relatively) low prices I'm amazed they all sell in enough quantity to justify the number on the market. Maybe now we tend to buy several less expensive synths rather than just one or two expensive ones. It's a great time for anyone into analogue at the moment.
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