Is it any good? I loved it. It has a built in step sequencer and great presets. Hit one, and it's early '90s ambient cheese. Hit the next, and it's full-on early '70s prog rock. Hit 'Classic 1', and it's bubbling '80s bassline, which inspired me to make this [500k mp3]
Is it worth €290? It's not cheap. A real 2600 costs at least £1,500-£2,000, and the new Macbeth M5, a modernised, reliable version costs £1,995. This VST sounds ace, and the drop-outs on the demo version get very irritating very fast. Details
*NB: This is not a real review. I just downloaded the demo and played with it for ten minutes. Do not base purchase decisions on this non-review. Wait for Sound on Sound if you want to know if it sounds like the real thing.
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