
jpmorris
Tape Wolf
I'd agree. I've never fully explored the JV1010 or the MVS-1, I just use the presets on those. Same with the Triton for the most part, but in all those cases it's because I bought them for specific purposes (Mellotron, Orchestral sounds, Electric piano etc) so editing them wasn't uppermost in my mind.noisewreck said:I don't think that's a deficiency in the synths. It's a deficiency in most synthesists. Most of the end users don't go much beyond the presets. To me, most of the fun with synths is pushing and prodding them in directions that presets don't even hint at.
That said, all my favourite sounds on the Cheetah MS6 were my own design.
And then we have the Waldorf synthesizers. These remove all temptation to just use the presets because the presets are crap. Ironically I've spent much of my time on Waldorf MicroWave trying to replicate some of the presets from the MVS-1 or the PPG Wave softsynth

Talking of the MicroWave or PPG, that is one thing which is very difficult to replace. If you want those freaky wavetable sweeps, you'll have to have a machine or a softsynth that uses wavetable scanning. No amount of effort is going to help you replicate them on something else...