
You need to check out the videos by gol, and prepare to be amazed: The interface has shades of subtractive synthesis and is quite easy to grasp, but it goes so deep it is a real beast and a half. As I said, the resynthesis is like sampling. There isn't really any thing in the world that does what it does in its entirety, that I am aware of.

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In fact, I'd be interested in the full version of Alchemy if anyone wants to sell it to me.Īs for Harmor. Having said that, if I may, I'm after a copy of Dream Voices if anyone has it, hit me up via PM and I'll give you a good price. I also have thousands of presets and patches that I bought in the sales they had. I'm more than happy with my Alchemy Player now that I have Kore to access the hidden parameters and to be able to save. I rated Camel in my top 3 VST companies a little while back here before all that came about. If it does reappear it will be very obscure and may take a while for people to cotton on just as to how the tech has been reappropriated. Those that think Alchemy 2 is suddenly going to reappear in the next version but with an Apple in the upper right hand corner instead of a Camel, well, pass the pipe! But I don't have the full version of Alchemy to compare, so just going on what many others have said.Īs for seeing Alchemy in Logic, I doubt that will ever happen. Or you could simply wait for the next version of Logic or the one after that hehQuite a few people say the resynthesis is way way better in Harmor than in Alchemy. They will still do tech-support until some time in July.

P.S.: And yes, Apple bought Camel Audio, but I guess you could send Camel a support message asking if you could re-register a second hand license. I have very little experience with VirSyn Cube, maybe someone else can chime in!? So I'd say Harmor and Iris 2 if you need realism Alchemy if you want to go crazy with sound design.

I feel like they all have their strengths, but Alchemy is still best jack of all trades in my arsenal. Iris 2 is very limited, but has an excellent resynthesis engine. Harmor has slightly better resynthesis algorithms than Alchemy, at least to my ears.
