
The Arturia one didn't sound remotely like a Moog to me - a really nice synth, but not very Moog-esque - especially the subosc from memory. I wouldn't be surprised if I failed a blind test between a real Moog and Diva or Monark. But a lot of why I love Moogs is probably placebo - that are so tactile - just play around with the filter knob and it is an instant smile. Instinctively I would say that Moogs are one instrument that would be tough to get right as a soft-synth. I can't see a reason why anyone shouldn't have it.^ this I don't think Diva is the best Moog, or the best Juno (Tal-U-No-Lx), or the best.but when you start mixing OSC and filters and envelopes, it does a lot others can't do. Write your bass line, set it on Divine, bounce it down, and move on. There is a new update coming with yet another emulation, and likely better CPU efficiancy. I haven't used Trillian, but it is sample based, no? Diva is a bit of a hog, but what newer plug-ins are not? That issue is overhyped IMO. So if it is Moog bass only that you want, you may want to check that out. I feel like whenever this comes up, Minimonsta gets the most love. They do not sound alike a whole lot comparing Moog/Moog. Diva overall is a much better instrument and can do way more, but the Arturia has it's own sound and uses.
