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Cherry Audio PS-3300 Synthesizer Demo | Music Radar
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3/5/2024
A recreation of the 70's synthesizer original made by Korg.
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Hello, it's Adam here from Music Radar. Today I'm taking a very quick look at a new plugin
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from Cherry Audio. This is a recreation of an absolute beast of a 70s synthesizer, the
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PS3300, originally made by Korg in 1977. This is a super rare unit, only about 50 of them
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were manufactured back in the day, and unless you've got about 70 grand in your bank account
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you're unlikely to get your hands on one, but thanks to the folks at Cherry Audio we
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can have a play with a very faithful recreation. I'm not going to go into every single one
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of the controls on here, there's a lot going on. It's kind of your classic 70s synthesizer
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architecture. The plugin here, like the original unit, has three signal generator units, essentially
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kind of synthesizers within their own right, and they can be linked together and patched
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together into this signal mixer section over here. This is a polyphonic unit, which is
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what the P in PS stands for, the polyphonic series, and it has a very impressive range
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of sounds available. I'm going to jump into a few sound examples in a minute, but for
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now let's take a look at a few of the features Cherry Audio have added to this plugin version.
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It comes with a pretty massive range of 360 presets as standard, all in different categories
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here. You've obviously got full MIDI and DAW automation control within it. You've got nice
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little features like setting the transparency of the cables there and selecting the colours
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of them as well, just to keep things nice and organised. And like a lot of Cherry Audio's
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plugins, you've got this focus button as well, which is really useful actually, especially
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on this plugin because there's so many tiny controls, it really lets you get in there
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and see what you're doing. Let's jump in and have a listen to how this thing sounds. There's
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a load of presets there, I'm going to start with this one called Custard Bass.
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Actually kind of classic 1970s moogish fat bass. One thing I do like in the presets here
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is this legacy selection, which is a recreation of the presets or instructions available in
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the original owner's manual. So things like delayed vibrato.
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[Bass]
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And you've also got a selection of a load more modern presets. So let's jump into a
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couple of those now.
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[Bass]
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[Bass]
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[Bass]
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[Bass]
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[Bass]
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[Bass]
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[Bass]
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[Bass]
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A couple of things you might have noticed there that also weren't on the original synth.
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You can see this has got a lot of cables going on and there's a lot of things connected to
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this one connection. So that's something that it allows you to do virtually, is just connect
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as many cables as you want into one thing. And also you've probably heard some effects,
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some built in effects on there. You've got a limiter which is quite useful, a chorus,
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echo and a reverb. Definitely nice for polishing up those sounds.
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So yeah, the PS3300 is out now from Cherry Audio. Check out their website for more info
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and there's a 30 day demo available there as well. It's fairly cheap, I think at the
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moment it's on a discount, a price of $49, usually $69. One thing to say, there is other
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options out there. There's a version by Full Bucket Music, the FP3300 which is free, which
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is obviously a fantastic price. So worth checking that one out as well. But definitely check
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out Cherry Audio's, you can download the demo and have fun with it. Yeah, it's a great sounding
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synth and it's lovely to have that bit of history preserved in that way and it's definitely
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a really faithful recreation.
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