![]() Well.just imagine that You can get a new ultramodern computer for $1 but you have to change the socket on (at the same time when that FM7 VST come, then I noticed that some years the Yamaha TX802 price dropped from 220EUR to 140 EUR - so even lower than the VST (below 250 EUR) some years later) before it went up again.ĭo you remember that there was already Korg legacy VST version as the 32bit ? And funny that those who bought it, now need to buy again as it does need to be "upgraded" to 64bit.ĪNd what if I want to get 32bit version? THey do not sell it. ![]() If the software version of Korg M1 and wavestation would be so much better, then how come that their prices never have really dropped in the last 10 years after several VST releases of these synthesizers? Also now I have seen that it keeps value. Hardware counterpart is more expensive but only requirement is that to have MIDI port. And here we go, so it is! It does not work with my old system which I stick to it as it is comfortable to me. I get impression that for $50 what I get is just a piece of software which makes additional demands about the system, and it does not get along with the existing system which I have. Nobrainer, Really? And why still that hardware counterpart is 10 times more expensive in this case? Given that these cards often cost $40-50 each back in the day, getting an entire synth emulation with ALL of the cards for $50 is just a no brainer. Looking at my archive of WS banks, I don't think I ever had the Synth/Timeslice bank. Desmond wrote:Plus you get the all the PCM cards and banks with the software version (both EX and SR format cards) - I have the actual cards for the WS, and the Synth/Timeslice card is superb and rarely left my WS.
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