I got this with a bundled purchase years ago and never bothered to install it until yesterday. I assumed because of its age it couldn't be all that great, then come to find out this 20 year old plugin blows both Arturia and Cherry's versions out of the water! Arturia's 2600V has lots of powerful extra features, so I have no intention of parting with it, but for convincing 2600 sounds, I feel WayOutWare's version wins hands-down.
As for Cherry's version? For the price it's a good learning tool with a few extras added on, but I find the sound quality lacking, and there's no polyphony option. Dedicated 2600 freaks will want either TimewARP for accuracy, or Arturia's version for the extra sound design functions.
As for Cherry's version? For the price it's a good learning tool with a few extras added on, but I find the sound quality lacking, and there's no polyphony option. Dedicated 2600 freaks will want either TimewARP for accuracy, or Arturia's version for the extra sound design functions.
Statistics: Posted by A-Grade_Audio — Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:16 pm — Replies 5 — Views 129