Miss:
- OP-Z: I didnt like the sound engines and it didnt feel right in my hands (unergonomic and flimsy build quality). Had to let it go and I am glad that I could sell it with minimal loss.
- Circuit Monostation: I liked the sound and the pads but I just couldnt gel with the sequencer. Sold it.
- Volca Kick: I loved the sound but in the end I just didnt enjoy using it because of the cheap volca knobs. There were also some parameters that had ranges that felt off, dont remember which sadly…
- Volca Keys: pretty much the same as the Volca Kick…
Mixed feelings:
- Behringer Neutron: I dont enjoy patching as much as I thought and the tune knobs and tuning in general are problematic. Still it’s so much synth for a small price, I think I will keep it a bit longer.
Hit:
- I built a new high-end PC with one of those new Ryzen-CPUs with 8-cores and 32 gb of RAM and it is blazing fast.
I can have multiple instances of Serum, Repro and all those great software synths running at the same time with no problem at all and go crazy with all those vst effects, routings and what not. Everything is just a few clicks away and I can always go back to old versions of my project and the convenience of using software feels very good.