Re: Hardware synths

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lanas wrote:
> Folks,
> 
>   OK, Linux synths are great.  And yes, if many ways they are.
> Although recently I got a M-Audio Prokeys88 and I swear the Warmpad
> sound in there does not have any equivalent in richness in what I've
> heard so far in Linux soft synths.  
> 
>   If you do have an close-sounding Linux soft synth sound, let me know,
> I'd be very interested in hearing it.
> 
>   That makes me tend to believe that hardware synths sounds are still
> leading in quality, deepness and richness.  Any other opinions ?

Well, I think that Yamaha's sound patches in their hardware synthesizers 
sound much better than any soundfont I've heard. But if you're talking 
about a pure synthesizer (one that generates its own sounds, not simply 
playing what is basically just a sampled sound) - hard to tell. I still 
think the Moog synthesizer sound is the best!

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