Cherry Audio's CA2600 is a really nice mono analog VI modeled after the famous ARP 2600. For a few days,
Audio-Deluxe has it for a whopping $12. Its a steal and well worth it.
CA has done a nice job with this one. I've been playing with it all afternoon. It sounds great, has a lot of the flavor of the old ARP 2600. Brings back some memories. Its mono, of course. And you can use virtual cables to route things, just like the 2600. There's a couple things extra on it, like reverb and delay, but they fit in nicely.
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CA2600 Synthesizer Features: - Every aspect precisely modeled in exacting detail
- 300+ of presets
- Monophonic and duophonic voice modes
- Vintage-correct multi-mode filter with 12db and 24db slope
- Integrated, fully CV-controllable distortion, reverb, and delay with sync
- Sidechain audio input for external signal processing
- Flexible CV Routing
- Multiple voice assign modes
- Advanced patch cabling with unlimited mults per jack, “quick patch” for rapid multiple destination routing, and click and drag movement of multiple connections
- Additional LFO with six waveforms and tempo sync
- Voltage Processors section with additional VCA and 1/2-step quantizer
- Selectable blue, gray, or black/orange color schemes
- Full MIDI control
- Full DAW automation for all controls
- CA2600 is available in AU, VST, VST3, AAX, and standalone formats.
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If you're looking for that old analog mono sound, for $12, how could you go wrong?