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Cherry Audio Rack mode Signal Processors

edited February 2022 in Other

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  • edited February 2022

    Honestly. Not quite as excited about this reveal as I have been about the last 5 or so releases from them.

    Typically for CA reveals, I only put aside £40 for this (the rack has an intro price of $99). I might end up using my money for Elden Ring instead :D

  • Looks cool. I hope CA brings their wares to iOS. I have everything for desktop already.

  • edited February 2022

    @tk32 said:
    Honestly. Not quite as excited about this reveal as I have been about the last 5 or so releases from them.

    Typically for CA reveals, I only put aside £40 for this (the rack has an intro price of $99). I might end up using my money for Elden Ring instead :D

    Same here. I have purchased a number of the CA products and I can't justify a $99 (on sale) synth in this case. I'm sure it's fantastic, but I won't be buying this one.

    I'd rather they started making some iOS versions to mirror their desktop offerings or offered some other rare or unusual synths unavailable from other vendors. All that matters is the sound and the performance of the software.

  • @auxmux said:
    Looks cool. I hope CA brings their wares to iOS. I have everything for desktop already.

    I really do love the synths I've bought from them so far and use them on almost everything now.

  • Interesting, looks like an original VST. Possibly leveraging what they've already in their emulations. Still debating getting the Rack processors.

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