Paulmaddox wrote:How is Phoscyon too complicated? Just ignore the arp and overdrive and it's pretty much a 1:1 emulation (in terms of interface). I tried using 32bit Vst`s with a affordable Bridger but found the experience catastrophic in my setup and don`t want to buy a 100 dollar bridger just to use it with one pluginĪny ideas? The only ones i can find are for Windows. Something like the Muon Bassline would be superb, only problem is that it comes only in 32 bit. Only downside is that the real magic of the original 303 was that it was so restricted that you immediately got the results you where imagining. I think many miss the point when emulating an 303 by making it a lot more-too much 'flexible' because in the software domain it is easy to do.
So basically some changes don`t reset when loading a new preset which i find very weird. Sounds cool but much too complicated for what i need it.Īlso when you load presets and fool around the next time you load a preset it doesn`t sound the same Nor do i mean Phoscyon which is 60 euros + too complicated.Ī reliable 32bit to 64bit Bridger in order to use 'older' 32 bit emulations like the Muon Bassline (which sounds fantastic and costs 20 euros) is 100 Dollars. By affordable i mean anything that is not a Audiorealism Bassline (140 euros? seriously?)