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Yes, I do think that analogue circuitry sounds better. Is it always a good thing? I don't think so... It's always a matter of context and sample based synth could be very useful when you try to reproduce some acoustic elements. Romplers and virtual analogue are also performing better with layering as they sound less fat, being the proper tools when working on complex arrangements. From all the rompler I've used over the last years, the TS-12 remain by far my favourite. The hyperwave technology developed by Ensoniq and feature in this synth allow you to create complex sounds. This synth was extensively used by sound designers to create surrealistic sonic atmospheres. There is also a dp-4 effect processor included on board, allowing user for even more versatility. The keys are semi-weighted, giving more expression capabilities to advanced user. The editing functions are not intuitive and the programming matrix is far from being user friendly. Also, the outputs are very noisy like most of Ensoniq products. Instead of those con's, it remain a lush sounding synth.
Yes, I do think that analogue circuitry sounds better. Is it always a good thing? I don't think so... It's always a matter of context and sample based synth could be very useful when you try to reproduce some acoustic elements. Romplers and virtual analogue are also performing better with layering as they sound less fat, being the proper tools when working on complex arrangements. From all the rompler I've used over the last years, the TS-12 remain by far my favourite. The hyperwave technology developed by Ensoniq and feature in this synth allow you to create complex sounds. This synth was extensively used by sound designers to create surrealistic sonic atmospheres. There is also a dp-4 effect processor included on board, allowing user for even more versatility. The keys are semi-weighted, giving more expression capabilities to advanced user. The editing functions are not intuitive and the programming matrix is far from being user friendly. Also, the outputs are very noisy like most of Ensoniq products. Instead of those con's, it remain a lush sounding synth.


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