PROs : The Legend sounds good, most presets have warmth and grease of the original MINIMOOG, and even if I bought it today I already made a few presets myself. I will certainly use it in my tracks
CONs : well, the addition made to the original MINIMOOG are welcome, BUT they can get in the way of sounding (when tweaking parameters) like a real Mini :
1/ Stereo only? Really? nice sometimes but I would love to be able to have a mono instance of the plug, it's great for bass and I keep bass monos most of the time (anyway, on vinyl, you HAVE TO) Also sometimes even with nothing on, it has some strange stereo modulations/pans that are annoying (mono mode of course not unison or poly)
2/ ADSR is nice but please allow us to have a simpler env with ADS , switchable Release equal time with Decay like the original...(helps to recreate patches I am familiar with and if you are after being faithful to the original...)
3/ most annoying : editing behaviour : sometimes it doesn't behave at all like a minimoog when editing : example , I change the range of any oscillator, the sound changes completely sometimes even without drift and symetry, it's like I canged the filter settings as well...or the VCA, not normal (I had three different Minimoogs, behaving a bit differently but surely not like this...)
Would have been great to have all three oscillators AND an additional LFO...
Also, even without drive, drift, symetry or anything, being far from 0 dbfs, it still sound a bit saturated sometimes, not like a mini does...
So here are my two cents, nice , huge sound, but wouldn't stop me from buying a model D reedition when I have enough money, and my banker will not be happy about it...
Please do the Mono option, it's quite important, of course I can simulate it by I am afraid it could lead to phase issues or other issues sometimes so i would love a simple mono instance of the plug-in
Anyway, great product, not so expensive, looking forward to Dune 2 in the near future