![]() The ADS envelopes are always characterful on a Mini, but it’s very nice to have the option. Traditionally, these would be 3-stage, providing ADS phases, but you can now switch to a 4-stage ADSR if you prefer. On a similar tack, you’ll find dedicated envelopes for amplitude (loudness) and filter cutoff. As you switch from Original to Modern, the change in tonal colour is very obvious, as the lower-mids kick in. You can attempt to place this back in the signal, through distortion, but while the original filter type is included, you can also switch to a more modern iteration, which rebalances this issue sonically. GForce makes the point that the original Moog 24dB ladder filter is a thing of pure sonic joy, but it suffers from the ubiquitous issue of losing bottom-end, when the resonance is increased. ![]() ![]() So far so good, but now we get to some subtle deviations, beginning with the filter section. ![]() One of the most authentic Mini clones-in-software, now available in a native plugin format. Amazing value, this is an accurate recreation of the Mini, in a stylish GUI and package. ![]()
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