it seems like a weird/insane ai prompt, but it’s actually a bolca vcs3 for 99 bucks.
it doesn’t seem to attempt to recapture the mod matrix in this form factor, but one can’t help but wonder how the core sound will compare to the original.
it will supposedly be available this summer- if so i will unfortunately be unable to resist picking one up out of curiosity alone.
Weird to go modern with USB-C and yet stick with DIN MIDI (aot neater 3.5mm) which is plain awkward/obtrusive on these tiny devices … it’s bad enough on their bigger units
yeah lol there have been times when i’ve been tempted to pick up a crave or something and have been just totally turned off by those shutterstock-esque photos on their site.
it sounds superficial (i’m all for cheap gear btw) but their image/branding is just that repulsive.
I feel like this really begs the question why even call it AKS to me, the screen printed vernier dial is cute though. Odd to see the oscillator is square wave and saw, given square/triangle or sine/saw are the oscillator combos on the actual device with the sine probably being the standout most interesting one.
The sound is good, but IMO the glass interface ruins the Synthi experience. Syntrx costs more, but I’ve avoided buying a third iPad since getting the Syntrx and that’s a win. I never just jammed out on iVCS, but often do with the Syntrx.
If you like iPad UX, you will probably like iVCS though.
Yep, the user experience is paramount. I can’t think of a synth where the analog-ness is as pronounced as with the Syntrx but might change my mind if I would get to try the original.
Of course the price is a bit different too compared to the app.
As for the Mehringer Mini I fail to see the point as it really lacks everything that makes the VCS3 concept special.
i understand why some people hate on behringer (i’m personally ambivalent), but a $100 melodically-oriented vcs3 synth voice that can be easily routed into/sequenced by a digitakt (and takes up almost no space) is pretty enticing for an addition to a minimal setup.
anyone familiar with the real thing knows that what is essentially a volca (nothing against volcas, i love the keys) is not even trying to emulate the actual experience of operating a vcs3.
that app seems cool as hell though, wish they’d make an au/vst version.