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Return to castle wolfenstein free download. This thread inspired me to trial the Legend and I have to say, wow. I have owned every 'modern' Moog, the Voyager being my favorite sound-wise. I recently sold off all of my synths to invest more into my libraries. It's plugins like this that soften the blow of not having hardware around.

I own lots of Moog emulation VSTs (Diva, Monark, Omnisphere/Trilian w/ Moog library) and this one comes the closest for me. It really sounds remarkable.

I do own Repro and quite enjoy it. It's a very good sounding synth that can do a lot but really excels at the dirtier stuff, the sequencer is also very cool to have inside the GUI. If I could only have one mono synth VST, I would actually choose the Legend. I will always take a 3osc Moog over a 2osc something else. The Legend and the Repro would compliment each other very well.

Add in Rolands SH101 plugin (which I also own) and you are set for life. This thread inspired me to trial the Legend and I have to say, wow. I have owned every 'modern' Moog, the Voyager being my favorite sound-wise. I recently sold off all of my synths to invest more into my libraries. It's plugins like this that soften the blow of not having hardware around.

I own lots of Moog emulation VSTs (Diva, Monark, Omnisphere/Trilian w/ Moog library) and this one comes the closest for me. It really sounds remarkable. I do own Repro and quite enjoy it. It's a very good sounding synth that can do a lot but really excels at the dirtier stuff, the sequencer is also very cool to have inside the GUI.

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If I could only have one mono synth VST, I would actually choose the Legend. I will always take a 3osc Moog over a 2osc something else. The Legend and the Repro would compliment each other very well.

Add in Rolands SH101 plugin (which I also own) and you are set for life. This afternoon I downloaded the Legend and gave it a test-run. It sounds delightful and the analog emulation matches 'my recollection' of a moog. I do not have an actual minimoog for comparison, just to be clear. For kicks, I also created a project comparing the Legend to Diva (with the appropriate modules). I could get Diva very close to the Legend, but the Legend somehow felt slightly more beefy.

There is not a one-to-one match between Diva and the Legend, so I had to experiment a bit. The Legend will likely make it onto my buy-list at some point, even though I have Diva and should have 'enough' virtual analog. Click to expand.That is the one linked by Muziksculp on last Friday a few posts ago here.