Prowave Has PolyGlide

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dawman
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Prowave Has PolyGlide

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In case anyone likes the sound of the old analog synths JBowen has incorporated the PolyGlide feature in Prowave now.
I wanted to try and explain why this is critical if one wants the sounds of the old FAT BASTARDS, but instead a jpeg and a demo with the feature off, and then again with it on.
The reason why I'm a hardcore Scoper is because we are spoiled here at the Z.
Does anyone know of a VST developer of synths that you can call up and ask for slight modifications ...?
Or how about one who actually designed or worked with analog synths?
Below is just another reason why I stick around here.
This is only 2 Oscillators w/ 4 voices, Unison stack setting of 2.
Imagine how wide and FAT QWave and Solaris are. They have 8 Oscillators.
BETA 2.0 POLYGLIDE.mp3
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wow i love it, ELP all the way :D
i cant play well enough to take advantage though :P
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way yummy!

I don't hear VST's do this.

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