Edith is nowhere to be found when she’s needed, as always.
Best check some of those VI Control threads, husker, like this one:
https://vi-control.net/community/threads/8dio-silka-vs-insolidus.86746/
Sounds pretty much the same as Blofeld, John. Gotta love wavetables
More importantly, it’s much easier to work with than the hardware version. But I agree on the GUI. Great to know it’s NKS compatible.
There are better Rhodes out there, for sure. At low sale pricing, check out the AIR Velvet, the AAS Lizard (now at 50% off) and even the Waves one. If you’ve got Pianoteq, do add their Electric Pianos. There’s even a CP-80 in their free KIViR collection.
Well done. I like that one very much.
Edith: and apparently still have a second serial for their Studio Grand as well as Modern Upright, if anyone’s interested.
Good description, antler. But the presets make it come alive and, sadly, they’re lacking in the demo. However, you can get close to its full power by using the randomizer button.
I will say this: it’s an exemplary wave table synth and it does what Blofeld does, more or less, which is why I don’t go after digital hardware anymore. I mean, you can get the same thing in software (plus a controller if you’re so inclined).
Case in point: the Blofeld hardware module is $500. You can get Largo for one twentieth of that princely sum.