Software wise, I have pretty much all of the most well known VSTs, and even though I’ve recently got into hardware I still find myself turning to Serum, TAL-U-NO-LX etc to get things started quickly.
I used to have an Access Virus B many years ago but had no idea how to use it and sold it, press F to regret!
Happily I’m now the proud owner of a Bass Station 2, TD-3, Model D, Summit and OB-6 which combined are more than enough to keep me busy, I actually haven’t had GAS for quite a while, which makes this thread very dangerous for me!
I noticed that at least a few of my “Subscribe Pendng” communities are subscribed - I can see the posts in my Subscribed list. Unsub + resub cleared one or two of them as per this closed issue on GitHub;
I have a Summit and absolutely love it. Default init patch is a bit clinical but the Diverge & Drift parameters really help there. Having used mostly soft-synths in the past, to me the Summit feels close in workflow to something like Serum with the wavetables, multistage distortion, high voice count etc.
I also wondered if they’d put out something new right after I bought one, but so far I’ve only scratched the surface of what it can do. Novation have also been good at supplying updates recently for the BSII etc, so I’m not too concerned there either.
Good to know, thanks! I really need to spend more time (and money!) on Bandcamp, it’s an awesome way to support musicians.