Curve ball time.
Ive got a sub 37. Its ‘modern’ takes no time at all for the VCOs to warm up to stability, literally a few seconds. But, you can set it up do the oscillators drift with each new note played. So it can be super accurate or all over the place.

Ive got a Pittsburgh SV-1, another modern synth. it takes about ten minutes for the VCOs to warm up and become stable enough to tune. No joke. Sublime filter, incredible sound.

Ive got an MS20 vintage 1978. Takes up to 20 minutes to reach stability, depending on how often I use it. Even then, its wobbly. Its a noisy synth too, the noise floor is noticeable.

My vintage SH101- stable oscillator all day every day any day. I dont even think about it.

Which one sounds ‘vintage’ or ‘modern’ depends entirely on the patch, the recording method, processing, and musical context.

Can the sub 37 sound ‘vintage’? Yes.
Can the SH101 sound ‘modern’ ? Yes.

Its not what you got, its what you do with it.

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