I think the automation aspect of synful is an extremely good idea, but the sound of the basic timbres is artificial and electronic sounding. It honestly reminded me of the Yamaha dx7 I used to have.
There is also maybe the most basic recording engineer's philosophy that is egregiously violated by synful - not to tamper with the basic waveforms of the original recording. To present them in the most pure fashion possible is the goal, which is what VSL has done, but synful literally rips them to pieces then "reassembles" them.
There is also maybe the most basic recording engineer's philosophy that is egregiously violated by synful - not to tamper with the basic waveforms of the original recording. To present them in the most pure fashion possible is the goal, which is what VSL has done, but synful literally rips them to pieces then "reassembles" them.