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  • @nickkositsyn4597
    @nickkositsyn4597 8 месяцев назад +1

    Do you like this synth?

    • @BassFatCat
      @BassFatCat  8 месяцев назад +1

      From a music production perspective,
      the sound does not fit into a modern context.
      Viewed from an instrumental perspective,
      it is a fairly decent clone-an inexpensive synthesizer with analog sound capabilities.
      If not making music, it actually doesn't matter.

    • @nickkositsyn4597
      @nickkositsyn4597 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@BassFatCat Thank you. The last sentence - bravo:)

    • @BassFatCat
      @BassFatCat  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@nickkositsyn4597 As a music producer myself,
      I would recommend software VSTs like DSP56300, ADAM VIPER, Sylenth1, Spire, and Serum.
      If you need powerful tones, then using ROLAND JP8000 or VIRUS TI is essential.
      In terms of adjustments and multitasking,
      software options are more convenient.
      However, if music production isn't your main focus, any of these options would suffice for purchase.

    • @nickkositsyn4597
      @nickkositsyn4597 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@BassFatCat yes, the newest OsTirus version sounds pretty good for me. But the jt4000 stays almost without usage . That’s why I’m wondering about this synth in video;)

    • @BassFatCat
      @BassFatCat  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@nickkositsyn4597 You would need 2-3 units of the jt4000 to achieve around 80% of the original sound. As for the OsTirus, it might take a while longer. Nonetheless, it should be a good option.