![]() ![]() ![]() Of the bunch I think Korg and Roland have both stumbled early and often. This suggests that there are a lot of challenges to bring a beloved hardware synth to market. I still have a handful of hardware synthesizers, most of which still lack really good counterparts in the plugin world. Second, these were companies accustomed to making hardware, they had complete control over everything, and the user interface was not the most important factor, although as time went by we did demand better interfaces. Some people want the basic idea, but they want to see it extended with new capabilities. Some people that want a dead-on emulation, no new features, no fixed bugs, just the exact same synth they knew and loved. There are some good reasons why this happened, I think.įirst, there is a clash in the marketplace. Not sure I agree, I think the hardware manufacturers from the hey-day of hardware synthesizers are all a bit behind the curve when it comes to software synthesizers, aka plugins. ![]()
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