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Well I broke down and bought one last week and I have to say I am impressed, the sound is as close to analog as iI've heard from software and is easy to use. The MS 20 and Poly Six are great alone but using them together in the legacy cell with the huge Korg effects bank makes for a completely different ball game. Also, the effects bank alone is worth it, super clean, diverse and powerful tools that are changing my music. I guess I'll stop before I sound like a commercial but if anyone is looking for a soft/hardware synth for the money this one is worth a look.
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Yep I agree.. I really love the Legacy Collection. Awesome sound quality and good efx
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Legacy Collection 8)

Installed it yesterday sounds solid.
I have to say that I wouldn't mind having a few day's off to really get into the program. Although it's not that difficult.
Anyway I think this is a keeper and I will def be using it a lot more in the future.
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Post by bdg »

Definitely a great plugin!

I got it a few years ago. And it's still one of the best sounding plugins I ever bought!
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Post by plaster »

a few years ago?


when was the release date?
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whot? it's not a few years old :D
you got a timemachine?
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Post by bdg »

You're right...

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/may04/a ... legacy.htm

First published May 2004

This one looks definitly newer... I got this wooden Korg thing...

xcuse me for not doing my homework :p
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bdg wrote:You're right...

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/may04/a ... legacy.htm

First published May 2004

This one looks definitly newer... I got this wooden Korg thing...

xcuse me for not doing my homework :p


u got the real one?


aww,we're such a dijital dorks.
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