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AuthorTopic: carbon, kaleindon & co
FunkyBunch
Posted: 12th December 2004 07:21
are there another vst synths for making futuristic sounds which sounds like the carbon or the kaleidon of native instruments reaktor.
i would use them but i don't like the integration of reaktor in cubase.
or a soundlibrary for z3ta+ with sounds like that?
bluedad
Posted: 12th December 2004 07:24
have you checked out kubick?
FunkyBunch
Posted: 12th December 2004 08:02
not yet.
i've heard the demos for a few minutes on the website, but its not really the sound i'm looking for Confused
rsmus7
Posted: 12th December 2004 08:09
you should dl the Kubik demo and try it

there is much more you can do with it than the mp3 demos.

It can do so many different sounds.

I have reaktor and Kubik and encourage you to do so.

atm I dont see many other synths like the both you mentioned.
and I think there is no real alternative to thesse if you want the sound of them.

But with Kubik or maybe Z3ta you can achieve good results.
And maybe you try the Wusikstation for padsounds.
ew
Posted: 12th December 2004 10:57
Kubik's not a bad choice.
Others are ZeroVector(great for those big stacked oscillator sounds that most think of when talking Carbon-use the clone feature with the ZV oscillators),Absynth and Tera.
ew
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