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AuthorTopic: New free synths
gtg605
Posted: 28th February 2004 11:59
Hey, all. Five new free synths at GTG Synths.
A fat analog simulation with oscillator sync and dedicated pitch envelope. And a hybrid FM / Subtractive synth.Three other different synths with nice GUI`s.

http://miksybrandt.panicnow.net/



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relayer
Posted: 28th February 2004 13:00
Thanks! Will check them out later today.
kusser
Posted: 28th February 2004 14:33
i love yer Yuno2.
could you give us a little info on whats the best things about yer new synths.
i'm tryin to break my snag-a-new-vst-a-day habit and over populate my vst folder.
lush sounds? deep bass? etc.

i love yer GUIs and lookin for an excuse to indulge my habit!

thanks for the free synths

-k-
hlmst
Posted: 28th February 2004 14:54
some very nice ones. I think I'm actually gonna use some of these.
Too bad they're not too fast. A pro52 for example is a lot faster than the average subtractive GTG.
Rellik
Posted: 28th February 2004 17:09
kusser wrote:
i love yer Yuno2.
could you give us a little info on whats the best things about yer new synths.
i'm tryin to break my snag-a-new-vst-a-day habit and over populate my vst folder.
lush sounds? deep bass? etc.

i love yer GUIs and lookin for an excuse to indulge my habit!

thanks for the free synths

-k-


I agree; you have so many that are very alike!
Nogoya
Posted: 28th February 2004 17:58
Wow, it deserves a download, nice synths!! Razz
Steven West
Posted: 28th February 2004 18:38
I'm a big fan of your synths already Mik. Excellent stuff! Very Happy Will have to get the latest quickly too! Wink

Keep up the awesome work! Very Happy
gtg605
Posted: 29th February 2004 09:51
kusser wrote:
i love yer Yuno2.
could you give us a little info on whats the best things about yer new synths.
i'm tryin to break my snag-a-new-vst-a-day habit and over populate my vst folder.
lush sounds? deep bass? etc.

i love yer GUIs and lookin for an excuse to indulge my habit!

thanks for the free synths

-k-


The main difference between the new ones and the old ones is improvement. I constantly discover better ways to route signals, lowering cpu-usage and setting values for different modules. The reason why some of the synths sound very alike is probably that I have a tendency to make my favourite preset sounds on all of them. I know I should try to vary them more.But then again, I think most users have their own taste and playing technique, and therefor create their own presets anyway.

Mik
analoguesque
Posted: 29th February 2004 12:35
GTG, those are some sweet synths man!

The only suggestion I would make is to add controller assignment so you could link specific synth parameters to an external controller. Editing sounds using a hardware controller would be really cool!

Thanks for providing such great stuff.
Ian
SRF
Posted: 29th February 2004 13:24
These look good, will check them out in the morning
gtg605
Posted: 29th February 2004 13:44
analoguesque wrote:
GTG, those are some sweet synths man!

The only suggestion I would make is to add controller assignment so you could link specific synth parameters to an external controller. Editing sounds using a hardware controller would be really cool!

Thanks for providing such great stuff.
Ian


Thanks for the kind words.
All my synths respond to MIDI Automation. Most of them have control of cut off filter predefined to the Mod Wheel. Depending on your host you can control all the sliders and buttons with any external or internal controller. You may have to look in your manual to set it up.The synths are tested in FL Studio, and here you can open a drop down list of all the funtions and then assign a controller of your choice to it.Very simple.


Mik,GTG Synths.
analoguesque
Posted: 29th February 2004 16:24
gtg605 wrote:

up.The synths are tested in FL Studio, and here you can open a drop down list of all the funtions and then assign a controller of your choice to it.Very simple.


Mmm, I guess that's where I'm outta luck Confused . I use Sonar 3 and am new to it so I don't know how to set up any controller routings between my controller and your synths. It may not even be possible in Sonar, which would be a real shame.
ziggomaticv17
Posted: 29th February 2004 16:29
hey!!1 a lot of nice looking free synths

thanks.!. Smile
ziggomaticv17
Posted: 29th February 2004 16:32
i especially like the gtg 7x and log synth...

hell, all!111
ziggomaticv17
Posted: 29th February 2004 16:35
**bookmarked ya. Wink
PawPawPatch
Posted: 29th February 2004 17:08
Just dloaded the bunch, will give them a go.

The Yuno 2 is my favorite of your previous efforts. Cool Excellent and robust brass sounds that I really like.

Anyone who does not try your synths, is missing out. Smile
gtg605
Posted: 29th February 2004 17:14
Thanks, all Smile

Mik
gtg605
Posted: 29th February 2004 17:22
analoguesque wrote:
gtg605 wrote:

up.The synths are tested in FL Studio, and here you can open a drop down list of all the funtions and then assign a controller of your choice to it.Very simple.


Mmm, I guess that's where I'm outta luck Confused . I use Sonar 3 and am new to it so I don't know how to set up any controller routings between my controller and your synths. It may not even be possible in Sonar, which would be a real shame.


Must be. I donīt know much about other hosts, but I think you should check the manual. Is cut off filter responding to your mod wheel ? It should do so with any host.
gtg605
Posted: 29th February 2004 17:27
hlmst wrote:
some very nice ones. I think I'm actually gonna use some of these.
Too bad they're not too fast. A pro52 for example is a lot faster than the average subtractive GTG.


I am not sure I know what you mean. Do you mean fast responding to key input, or fast envelopes ?

Mik
RogerPerrin
Posted: 29th February 2004 21:51
Hi Mik, Very Happy

I tried out your GTGmicro synth and it's wonderful. Even a newbie like me can do a little tweaking of the presets and get terrific sounds. And your presets are excellent. I especially like the subharmonic control for fattening-up the sound. Beautiful.

Roger Perrin Very Happy
spikey
Posted: 29th February 2004 21:57
gtg605


Thanks for such a kind offer- Im sure lots of work was involved here, just to give these away. Much appreciated.
gtg605
Posted: 1st March 2004 01:55
RogerPerrin wrote:
Hi Mik, Very Happy

I tried out your GTGmicro synth and it's wonderful. Even a newbie like me can do a little tweaking of the presets and get terrific sounds. And your presets are excellent. I especially like the subharmonic control for fattening-up the sound. Beautiful.

Roger Perrin Very Happy


Thanks. Am glad you like it. Yes, a subharmonic control is something I have missed with many other synths, too.

Cheers. Mik
gtg605
Posted: 1st March 2004 02:00
spikey wrote:
gtg605


Thanks for such a kind offer- Im sure lots of work was involved here, just to give these away. Much appreciated.


Itīs like a learning process for me. I love to spend a lot of time finding ways to get the sounds I used with hardware synths back in the 80`s. And I am still learning Smile Thanks for yur comment.

Mik
spacedad
Posted: 1st March 2004 15:19
i saw this thread last nite and it reminded me to try some of your synths that i've had for a while,it does take me a while to get round to things,so PD and LOG both ended up in the same song,rather instantly.i thought, very simple but nice sound,quick to get going and no problems in cubase vst win98se.i love all the 80's stuff,thanks for sharing and i'll try your new ones as soon as poss.all the best. Cool
gtg605
Posted: 1st March 2004 18:14
spacedad wrote:
i saw this thread last nite and it reminded me to try some of your synths that i've had for a while,it does take me a while to get round to things,so PD and LOG both ended up in the same song,rather instantly.i thought, very simple but nice sound,quick to get going and no problems in cubase vst win98se.i love all the 80's stuff,thanks for sharing and i'll try your new ones as soon as poss.all the best. Cool


Thanks for your comment. A lot of users have asked for effects like chorus and delay, so I have implemented some of these in most of the latest synths.Also I have concentrated on lowering the cpu-usage,so that the new synths actually use less cpu even with the extra effects. I think you will like the sound of them.

Cheers. Mik,GTG Synths.
dunholy
Posted: 1st March 2004 22:37
Yup. I have to agree with u all: Iīve been using all the GTG line for about two months. (Still canīt believe the acid basslines I get with the Log... Hey letīs trade patches!)

Keep up the stunning work, Mik.
gtg605
Posted: 2nd March 2004 02:40
dunholy wrote:
Yup. I have to agree with u all: Iīve been using all the GTG line for about two months. (Still canīt believe the acid basslines I get with the Log... Hey letīs trade patches!)

Keep up the stunning work, Mik.


I will. Thanks. If you feel like sharing your patches please mail them to me and I will list them at my site.

Cheers. Mik,GTG Synths.
spacedad
Posted: 2nd March 2004 12:23
Quote:
Thanks for your comment. A lot of users have asked for effects like chorus and delay, so I have implemented some of these in most of the latest synths.Also I have concentrated on lowering the cpu-usage,so that the new synths actually use less cpu even with the extra effects. I think you will like the sound of them.

...sounds good mik,thanks again! Smile i'll give 'em a spin
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