The low latency of software is a huge boon over hardware compressors. Especially with live monitoring/recording.

Since the Analog 4 is well, analog, so far software seems to be able to bring out the warmth. Especially if the overdrive circuit or feedback loop are used.

It sounded amazing just plugged into a pre-amp and routed into my audio interface or on headphones. With some compression it sounds divine. It’s on par with Moogs or DSI synths in terms of sound quality.

It has a sound of its own though. Going from thin and sterile to face melting with the turn of some knobs. The FX unit is a bonus.

Maybe it’s not worth it until I build a rack with other equipment.

Thinking about it though.

Suppose I will have to experiment and learn.