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    Way Out Ware TimewARP 2600Published on 08/03/06 at 21:16
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Easy installation.
    No conflict, everything works the hair

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Pentium 3GHz
    more than 1 GB of RAM
    I have not checked the perfs in the presence of other vst to check the CPU consumption

    OVERALL OPINION

    I tested for 2 days.
    The interface is more faithful to the original ARP that the version of Arturia.
    it was unfortunate absence of indicator yellow Arturia wiring that allowed a little more intuitive for beginners, semi modular.
    ADSR filter is more efficient than the Arturia. But I can not say what it is compared to a real ARP 2600.
    The volume (Initial Gain) in the section VCA has an output level much higher than the Arturia and seems to s…
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    Easy installation.
    No conflict, everything works the hair

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Pentium 3GHz
    more than 1 GB of RAM
    I have not checked the perfs in the presence of other vst to check the CPU consumption

    OVERALL OPINION

    I tested for 2 days.
    The interface is more faithful to the original ARP that the version of Arturia.
    it was unfortunate absence of indicator yellow Arturia wiring that allowed a little more intuitive for beginners, semi modular.
    ADSR filter is more efficient than the Arturia. But I can not say what it is compared to a real ARP 2600.
    The volume (Initial Gain) in the section VCA has an output level much higher than the Arturia and seems to saturate quickly.
    The sound seems more "dry" the Arturia sounds strange and "analog" in the sense that it has a paste "oldest". Indeed, the Arturia provides easier sounds very current.
    Reproducing the same patches as Arturia and comparing the results are different, which puzzles me. Which is true? I would like to test with a real next ARP 2600.
    The sound is closer to what you can hear the GMedia Oddity.

    VSTi good but so different from Arturia that complements and does not replace it. And vice versa.
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