Would you buy Thor as a VST?
- Majestik Monkey
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- Joined: 07 Jul 2015
Fuk No , when i already have it in the Vsti Studio
I don't think it would take a lot to make Thor a whole new value proposition.
The UI design is still really good - simple, intuitive, immediate. The Matrix can be ignored until it's needed.
For me, the priorities would be;
1. Vintage filter models, with the character and imperfections that come with that (like Antidote, Dune, Diva, Pigments)
2. Oscillator drift (simple like on Antidote).
Both of these just to make the sound a bit less sterile, more alive.
If Reason Studios also implemented those two features to Subtractor and Malstrom, wow! And if they did just the filter upgrade to NN-XT, even better!
Can think of plenty of other nice to haves but then it starts to become a whole new synth! But if I was asked, the next would be per-voice panning, condition, filter offset
The UI design is still really good - simple, intuitive, immediate. The Matrix can be ignored until it's needed.
For me, the priorities would be;
1. Vintage filter models, with the character and imperfections that come with that (like Antidote, Dune, Diva, Pigments)
2. Oscillator drift (simple like on Antidote).
Both of these just to make the sound a bit less sterile, more alive.
If Reason Studios also implemented those two features to Subtractor and Malstrom, wow! And if they did just the filter upgrade to NN-XT, even better!
Can think of plenty of other nice to haves but then it starts to become a whole new synth! But if I was asked, the next would be per-voice panning, condition, filter offset
Of course. That was only for the case that Thor was a new device and wasn't included, so it's being judged purely on its own appeal.
Or for users of the (soon to be release when v12 launch) free « (almost) empty » RRP
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