I would very welcome soundset Bundles or also special offers for people who already have bought the synth. There has never been a soundset discount - u-he now has also bundles.Caine123 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 2:56 pmHere i totally agree. There is too much of edm leads etc. A vst like icarus should present more crazy and complex patches. E.g. 20% bread and butter and the rest the restperfumer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 2:02 pmI have all but one Nemesis soundsets and frankly am disappointed with the quality of most patches.Markus Krause wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 2:06 pm We offer soundsets and expansions in a price range from €29 to €59. All of them were built by professional designers, contain only hand-picked patches and come with an installer. Please note that most of them contain more patches than conventional sets (100 up to 324 sounds, mostly 200).
Why?
I get the feeling that the designers were not very well familiar with the oscillators and the possibilities they provide, and have compensated by adding effects. Turn those off - especially the reverb wash that's almost in every patch - and what remains is a weak and often irritating oscillator buzz.
Another thing: how many mainstream trance leads do we need, with only minor differences in timbre between this one and that one? Same goes for bass patches that are not even half-way there (yes, it's low frequency, but is it bass?), keys, etc.
Yet another thing - 'realistic', so-called semi-real presets. Organs, trumpets, etc. Those titles are... misleading.
Not enough experimentation, most things are too traditional and well known, already there in the factory bank. Why did I pay to get more of the same?
With that said, Nemesis is my number 1 synth and thank you Markus for making such a gift to us*. Applause!
* Well, I did buy it, but still consider it a gift.
And a very nice offer from avenger was the 5 soundsets bundle from sweetwater during the 50% action.