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Try the Arturia VST, it sounds pretty good.
Synclavier Go! is much better specified, is it not?
This is 12 part multitimbral, does Go have multitimbrality?
Regen also runs on an FPGA and has 98 voices of polyphony. Not too mention, each partial can now have up to 24 harmonics or up to 48 samples!
What a cool device!
It's fun to see more and more synth hardware manufacturers switching to FPGA designs.
I'm totally missing the most sexy part of the Synclavier hardware though: Red illuminated B-52 buttons on a black anodized, brushed aluminum panel.
Cheap rubber buttons is not my taste looking at a high-end hardware synth in a time that the hardware itself has to make the difference compared to an excellent, super wide choice of softsynths.
The Arturia VST is also 12 part multi-timbral.
Ha! Aluminium cans have a plastic coating on the inside… so not a good route to Alzheimer’s! Sorry, you’ll just have to buy that amazing looking and sounding Regen 🙃
https://youtube.com/shorts/xIVONw9Pr4w?feature=share
Very costly bit of hardware, but for a collector might be a nice addition to their lineup. I have a friend who picked up an original Synclavier... not really sure if it works or not, but it's real.
With IAA the IOS version was 16part multi timbral (just as the original).
As an AUV3 Synclavier Go uses as much instances as desired for „timbrality“.
(CPU cycles/memory limits may apply)
I’d love to have that but I could never afford it