On 2006-06-16 02:44, petal wrote:
Yes, QWave is very DSP hungry, maybe even more than Solaris. ...
Q-wave makes me think of Vectron and the concept behind this synth, ..., all though Q-wave has it's own distinct character...
I have Vectron, Avalon, BlueWave, PPGhost which all focus on wavetable synthesis, and in fact QWave has it's very own sound.
it's truely amazing - dunno how John did it... it doesn't duplicate any of the formerly mentioned, not even remotely
I even use it monophonic, preferably with a midi sax, but it's still larger than life what leaves the digital horn...
yes, it can use 20 DSPs, but it doesn't have to, for a great sound
QWave is in the same ligue as Minimax.
With a proper (hardware) surface and the respective promotion there might be people who'd give an arm and a leg for it...
But the way it is, it's just a humble SFP synth, a hidden gem, a raw diamond of sound - a mighty diamond btw

Something with the potential to make a production unique and outstanding - we may consider us very, very happy that J.B. still has all this inspiration
thanks, Tom
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