The Mini-VS is a cracking little synth. Punches way above its price range. The low end is really beefy, so much so I don’t need to bring out my Model-D anymore with my live set-up
Honestly, having had a few PVS's over the years; the Arturia and Wavmod have the basic sound but those filters do not snap and bite like the original. This VS ProMini I like more even though the waveforms are not exact it hits with a real good filter that makes bass and percussive patches really come through,
@@andywatts8654 Can you give some insights here, please? I am novice in this field, but wishing to gather details. I'm trying to find a companion to my Roland Aira S1.
I have Starsky to thank for opening my eyes about this synth and the JT-4000 that I bought on release because Behringers marketing said they were polyphonic synths. Turns out they're paraphonic as they only have one filter that is shared by all the voices. Now I have two mini synths for sale because I hate Paraphonic synths.
Do you reckon you could play Atmosphere by Joy Division with the string sound? I think you could and should, but don't sing only Ian can do that Peter Hook is great, just play it Starsky it's my birthday this Tuesday and I need cheering up 🙂
I dig the Volca form factor, and the synth itself is really great but 4 voices limits how practical it would be. I'd rather use VST, or wait until they release an 8 voice.
The Mini-VS is a cracking little synth. Punches way above its price range. The low end is really beefy, so much so I don’t need to bring out my Model-D anymore with my live set-up
@@Kung_Fu_Jesus every time I consider buying one though I realize my iPad can do the same thing
@ the iPad doesn’t get enough praise for music production and live work
I pulled the trigger on this one today. Mostly because of your videos about it!😊
Always great videos , trying by the way to find an aryuria keystep 37 black : impossible to find one !!
Just bought one .. can you latch the arp.. love your vids btw
vintage sound engine sounds like its already tape processed, its brilliant
Honestly, having had a few PVS's over the years; the Arturia and Wavmod have the basic sound but those filters do not snap and bite like the original. This VS ProMini I like more even though the waveforms are not exact it hits with a real good filter that makes bass and percussive patches really come through,
Sound remarkeble good ! For that price - its hard not to give the "Evil Brand" a pass !
Evil Brand good 🎉
I think it will be better than a volka, but unfortunately it is not that useful in my live setup. Thanks for your nice video !! ✨✨
It’s different to the Volkas, Not really comparable
@@andywatts8654 Can you give some insights here, please? I am novice in this field, but wishing to gather details. I'm trying to find a companion to my Roland Aira S1.
I have Starsky to thank for opening my eyes about this synth and the JT-4000 that I bought on release because Behringers marketing said they were polyphonic synths.
Turns out they're paraphonic as they only have one filter that is shared by all the voices.
Now I have two mini synths for sale because I hate Paraphonic synths.
Do you reckon you could play Atmosphere by Joy Division with the string sound? I think you could and should, but don't sing only Ian can do that Peter Hook is great, just play it Starsky it's my birthday this Tuesday and I need cheering up 🙂
Amazing what you can get for 90 quid these days.
I dig the Volca form factor, and the synth itself is really great but 4 voices limits how practical it would be. I'd rather use VST, or wait until they release an 8 voice.
I mean it can play chords
@@ZombieLincoln666 Yes, and 4 voices are much more than only 3. Think at the 7th chords or something else involving 4 notes simultaneously.
@@ret01101 Are there even 3 voice synths that are called polyphonic? At that point it’s basically paraphonic