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Ingonator - Tue Feb 03, 2009 9:25 am
Hello,
i made a list with links of commercial soundbanks for Lennar Digital Sylenth1 (with prizes):

http://www.cfa-sound.com/ - 128 patches for 40 Euros

http://www.dancemidisamples.com/Sylenth1-Sound-Bank.html - 128 patches for 13 Euros

http://www.vstsoundbanks.com/ - 256 patches (2 banks) for 9.95 Euros

http://www.maximumsounds.com/ - 128 + 10 patches for 16 Euros

http://www.arksun-sound.com/ - 128 patches for 25 Euros

http://www.adamszabo.com/ - 20 Euros (only 64 patches, other 64 patches are included in the factory banks)

http://teamdnr.mediashift.net/2009/01/20/sylenth1-teamdnr-signature/ - 8 Euros for 64 patches

http://www.mikemadera.com/ummet/ummo/public_html/cms/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=29&Itemid=27 - 128 patches for 35 Euros

I also own the "Radio Carbon" soundset from Nucleus SoundLab which is no longer available (KVR news and link: http://www.kvraudio.com/news/7902.html) - prize was 19.95 Euros for 128 patches. - UPDATE: Those patches can be found in the Sylenth1 factory banks now !!

FREE Sylenth1 soundbanks:
http://www.kvraudio.com/banks.php?s=list&what=2500&format=&order=date

Additions to the list are welcome.

UPDATE: Lennard added all links to the Lennar Digital homepage: http://www.lennardigital.com/modules/sylenth1/links.php
Ingonator - Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:35 am
Lennard,

is it possible to add those links to your links list on your homepage?? At least the ones which are not already there.
It seems that the amount of commercial soundbanks for Sylenth1 is growing more and more now. Very nice situation. Maybe in the future Sylenth1 will be the synth with the most available high quality soundbanks.
samsam - Sat Feb 07, 2009 3:24 am
My wish is a bit different - I hope Sylenth continues to offer more wonderful free presets with each update, as it has done in the past, without me having to pay any more for them. But hey, each to their own.
kevvvvv - Sat Feb 07, 2009 4:11 am
Are there any ratings of these banks?

Any further info?
Teksonik - Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:11 am
samsam wrote:
My wish is a bit different - I hope Sylenth continues to offer more wonderful free presets with each update, as it has done in the past, without me having to pay any more for them. But hey, each to their own.


You realize of course that creating a soundbank requires a huge amount of time and effort. Those people should be compensated for their work just like everyone else. Even if you know how to program synths on the same level as these people the amount of time they save you is worth the price alone. Each programmer has his own "flavor" and that allows you to get a wider range of sounds from a synth. It's nice that Sylenth comes with a large number of great presets but to see so many third party sound designers working on new content is very good news indeed.
Exhile - Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:18 am
Teksonik wrote:
samsam wrote:
My wish is a bit different - I hope Sylenth continues to offer more wonderful free presets with each update, as it has done in the past, without me having to pay any more for them. But hey, each to their own.


You realize of course that creating a soundbank requires a huge amount of time and effort. Those people should be compensated for their work just like everyone else. Even if you know how to program synths on the same level as these people the amount of time they save you is worth the price alone. Each programmer has his own "flavor" and that allows you to get a wider range of sounds from a synth. It's nice that Sylenth comes with a large number of great presets but to see so many third party sound designers working on new content is very good news indeed.


I agree with that but lets look at the prices. How many hours do you think it takes to create a sound bank? Now how many hours do you think it takes to create a synth. Something tells me that 25 euros for 128 patches is fairly expensive if you consider sylenth is only 139 euros. Sylenth should be about 10000 euros if we are going on hours work Wink
quantize - Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:25 am
Teksonik wrote:

You realize of course that creating a soundbank requires a huge amount of time and effort. Those people should be compensated for their work just like everyone else.


I bought the Arksun and Adam Van Vol2, but you simply cannot defend someone asking 40 euros for a sound bank...in the current economic climate that is utterly ridiculous. I bought the others because they're quality sounds and very fair prices...that I can support.
Ingonator - Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:36 am
samsam wrote:
My wish is a bit different - I hope Sylenth continues to offer more wonderful free presets with each update, as it has done in the past, without me having to pay any more for them. But hey, each to their own.

Nothing against this, but so far only few free banks are available. In my opinion the best free banks are already included in the factory banks.
Ingonator - Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:39 am
kevvvvv wrote:
Are there any ratings of these banks?

Any further info?

Not so far but sooner or later it will follow since i own most of the banks listed here. Some banks are already rated in other threads at the forum.

For the beginning:
The banks from http://www.vstsoundbanks.com/ are almost a steal as you get 256 high quality patches for around 10 Euros (exactly 9.95 Euros).
My other favourites are the soundbanks from Arksun and CFA-Audio.
Cyforce - Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:53 am
quantize wrote:
Teksonik wrote:

You realize of course that creating a soundbank requires a huge amount of time and effort. Those people should be compensated for their work just like everyone else.


I bought the Arksun and Adam Van Vol2, but you simply cannot defend someone asking 40 euros for a sound bank...in the current economic climate that is utterly ridiculous. I bought the others because they're quality sounds and very fair prices...that I can support.


In one way i can understand that, that all want to have a soundset so much cheap a possible, but do you really think 40€ are "expansive" for 128er soundset? For example, a Nexus-Expansion have 100-130 sounds, with less of options as a soundset for a synthesizer and a nexus expansion cost 79€! Personally i think its much more expansive as a soundset for 40€.

And what is better? A Soundset for 40€ with 128 good sounds, oder 256 sounds for 10€ with only a few good sounds?

And dont forgot how many work it is to design a soundset on a good level! And why everybody should sell at less than fair value?
quantize - Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:14 am
Cyforce wrote:
do you really think 40€ are "expansive" for 128er soundset? For example, a Nexus-Expansion have 100-130 sounds, with less of options as a soundset for a synthesizer and a nexus expansion cost 79€! Personally i think its much more expansive as a soundset for 40€.


yes it's too much...a ridiculous price once you convert those euro's into any other currency..

the other soundsets I've bought are modestly priced and pretty much every patch is a killer.

Some people need to get realistic, but then, I think they're gonna discover that either way.
Cyforce - Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:49 am
quantize wrote:
Cyforce wrote:
do you really think 40€ are "expansive" for 128er soundset? For example, a Nexus-Expansion have 100-130 sounds, with less of options as a soundset for a synthesizer and a nexus expansion cost 79€! Personally i think its much more expansive as a soundset for 40€.


yes it's too much...a ridiculous price once you convert those euro's into any other currency..

the other soundsets I've bought are modestly priced and pretty much every patch is a killer.

Some people need to get realistic, but then, I think they're gonna discover that either way.


In a other currency its for example 51,60 US-Dollars, 40 US-Cents for each Patch. This is expensive? .... Your opinion...

my personally opinion - its a more than fair price.

dont forgot in the prices from cfa-sound are VAT included! Without VAT is the price for example for the Synergy-Soundset only 33€ Very Happy
samsam - Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:38 am
Teksonik wrote:
samsam wrote:
My wish is a bit different - I hope Sylenth continues to offer more wonderful free presets with each update, as it has done in the past, without me having to pay any more for them. But hey, each to their own.


You realize of course that creating a soundbank requires a huge amount of time and effort. Those people should be compensated for their work just like everyone else. Even if you know how to program synths on the same level as these people the amount of time they save you is worth the price alone. Each programmer has his own "flavor" and that allows you to get a wider range of sounds from a synth. It's nice that Sylenth comes with a large number of great presets but to see so many third party sound designers working on new content is very good news indeed.


I fully accept that it takes time and skill to create a decent sounbank, I'm not trying to put down anybody's work.

And yes, I realise that work (generally) requires pay. I suppose my desire is for Lennard to pay the sound designers, not me. You know what I mean? I presume he paid the sound designers who supplied the presets I got "free" with Sylenth? If that's not the case then I stand corrected. It seems that each new update comes with more presets included, doesn't it? Anyway, as I said before, each to their own.

As a side-note, IN MY DREAMS can I make presets on a par with these people...
quantize - Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:16 pm
Cyforce wrote:


In a other currency its for example 51,60 US-Dollars, 40 US-Cents for each Patch. This is expensive? .... Your opinion...

my personally opinion - its a more than fair price.




We'll that's good for you..a fool and his money are soon parted..you pay that price, I'll continue to support the sound designers who are realistic about the usability and pricing of their patches.

I'll go one better though, I'll be releasing a free bank of 64 sounds - as good as any of the ones I've paid for, all done from scratch, over the next month. From a pool of 256 I've done...right now though, I'm a bit busy making music.
Cyforce - Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:33 pm
quantize wrote:
Some people need to get realistic, but then, I think they're gonna discover that either way.


Your words dont match with your last post.

you appeal over the price, a mean a price between the maximum and the minimum of prices in revaltion to the other distrubers are overdosed?

you know what is the critical prblem in this case?
The user/buyer want it EVER so cheap as possible! But the developer can't selling her self below value. For example - In a direct revvalation to soundorder.com, there you pay 59€/76$ for 128 Sounds, at Adam van Baker you pay for 128 Sounds 30€/39$. SO now we have the maximum of 76$ and the loses with 39$, and there i think 51$ is a pretty good deal - and a important point, i compare only this other sound-designers, whose sounds have really quality.

Such a stuff like VST-Soundpanks, with 256 for 9€ can't be on a high level of quality, unique and usabilty.

you know hhat would it be like if all sounddesigners selling her stuff for extrem low prices? nobody would build soundsets with the quality level as this banks have.

little overview:
Soundorder.com - 128er Set 59€/76$
Synthation - 128er Set - 55€/71$
Vengeance - 128er Set - 55€/71$
CFA-Sound - 128er Set - 40€/51$
Adam van Baker - 128er Set - 30€/39$
ArksunSound - 128er Set - 25€/33$

If you now relay mean CFA is to expensive, what is than Soundorder? Laughing

Some people need to get realistic Wink

Quality has a price. If you only want soundsets so cheap as possible you must buy soundsets which low quality like VST-Soundbanks and all the rest, where more than 50% of the sounds are stealed...

Only because the Fiat Panda cost the half of a Mercedes C-Class, Mercedes shall lower her prices? Is from the principle the same... HiHi


you see, some people need to get realistic, you are right Very Happy
a good soundset has his price. its a lot of work to build a good set, which is inspirational, fresh, creative and usabilty... what can i say? only, if you want quality and creative stuff, in the most instances they are not gratis. and if you only wanna stuff which is gratis, than encumb about prices... Rolling Eyes

Back to Topic, i think it would be a good idea to build in a rating in this overview of commercial soundsets. thereby has the user a better overview over usabilty, creative factor etc..
Ingonator - Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:35 pm
I agree that the soundset from CFA-Audio is a little overpriced. Anyway i bought it and i really like the patches.
quantize - Sat Feb 07, 2009 4:43 pm
thats a lot of typing for not much sense

your opinion...i dont share it
Ingonator - Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:02 am
I didn't start this thread to argue about the prize of the CFA-sound soundset. There is a own thread for that here: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=241093

This thread is meant to inform and discuss about available soundsets. Other members can add links for new soundsets here. Discussions about soundsets should be focussed more on reviews of the patches and not about the prizes. Anyway if that's what you want to discuss about i can't do anything against it, since this is a free forum.
Mac Hine - Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:04 am
Quote:
Vengeance - 128er Set - 55€/71$


Where you did find this? I just checked vengeance (english) web site and did not found any banks for sylenth ?
Ingonator - Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:53 am
Mac Hine wrote:
Quote:
Vengeance - 128er Set - 55€/71$


Where you did find this? I just checked vengeance (english) web site and did not found any banks for sylenth ?

I guess he made a more general comparison and searched for the highest price he could find.
Teksonik - Sun Feb 08, 2009 5:02 am
Exhile wrote:
Teksonik wrote:
samsam wrote:
My wish is a bit different - I hope Sylenth continues to offer more wonderful free presets with each update, as it has done in the past, without me having to pay any more for them. But hey, each to their own.


You realize of course that creating a soundbank requires a huge amount of time and effort. Those people should be compensated for their work just like everyone else. Even if you know how to program synths on the same level as these people the amount of time they save you is worth the price alone. Each programmer has his own "flavor" and that allows you to get a wider range of sounds from a synth. It's nice that Sylenth comes with a large number of great presets but to see so many third party sound designers working on new content is very good news indeed.


I agree with that but lets look at the prices. How many hours do you think it takes to create a sound bank? Now how many hours do you think it takes to create a synth. Something tells me that 25 euros for 128 patches is fairly expensive if you consider sylenth is only 139 euros. Sylenth should be about 10000 euros if we are going on hours work Wink


I made no direct comparison to number of hours spent to compensation expected nor did I comment on the prices of any of the soundsets. I simply said sound designers should be paid for their work just like everyone else. How much they can charge for their work will be determined by the market.
Teksonik - Sun Feb 08, 2009 5:04 am
quantize wrote:
Teksonik wrote:

You realize of course that creating a soundbank requires a huge amount of time and effort. Those people should be compensated for their work just like everyone else.


but you simply cannot defend someone asking 40 euros for a sound bank...in the current economic climate that is utterly ridiculous. I bought the others because they're quality sounds and very fair prices...that I can support.


Where in my post did I defend someone asking 40 euros for a soundbank? Again the market will decide if a soundbank is overpriced or not.
Ingonator - Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:07 am
Hell to all forum members,

i just realized that Lennard noticed my request and added all of the links for the commercial soundsets to his homepage: http://www.lennardigital.com/modules/sylenth1/links.php

Many thanks to Lennard!

Very Happy Very Happy
Arksun - Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:46 am
Exhile wrote:


I agree with that but lets look at the prices. How many hours do you think it takes to create a sound bank? Now how many hours do you think it takes to create a synth. Something tells me that 25 euros for 128 patches is fairly expensive if you consider sylenth is only 139 euros. Sylenth should be about 10000 euros if we are going on hours work Wink


I have no idea how long it takes to code and bug-check a soft-synth. Neither can I speak for any of the other sound designers on how long they spend working on a soundbank.

But to give you an idea of how long it can take, on the current soundbank I'm working on for Zebra, the longest I spent was 6 hours spread over 2 days working on just one particular preset.

Also bare in mind the creative arts isn't really something one can just switch on and off like laying a brick wall or vacuuming a floor. It either flows or it doesn't, just like making music. Well certainly the better quality ones anyways. If one just goes through the motions joining the dots in as quick fashion as possible,the results suffer.

I know that sounds really corny the whole 'ohhh I have to be in the right frame of mind, whats my motivation daaaaarling' , but it's kinda true!.


I actually hit a brick wall half way through this bank where my creative juices just seemed to stop, the presets I was starting to make I was binning as they just weren't cutting it. So I made myself take a break, just for a few days, played some silly computer games, went for long walks, focused on very different things. Came back to it feeling more refreshed and things started to flow well again Smile
rob_lee - Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:02 am
Arksun wrote:
Exhile wrote:


I agree with that but lets look at the prices. How many hours do you think it takes to create a sound bank? Now how many hours do you think it takes to create a synth. Something tells me that 25 euros for 128 patches is fairly expensive if you consider sylenth is only 139 euros. Sylenth should be about 10000 euros if we are going on hours work Wink


I have no idea how long it takes to code and bug-check a soft-synth. Neither can I speak for any of the other sound designers on how long they spend working on a soundbank.

But to give you an idea of how long it can take, on the current soundbank I'm working on for Zebra, the longest I spent was 6 hours spread over 2 days working on just one particular preset.

Also bare in mind the creative arts isn't really something one can just switch on and off like laying a brick wall or vacuuming a floor. It either flows or it doesn't, just like making music. Well certainly the better quality ones anyways. If one just goes through the motions joining the dots in as quick fashion as possible,the results suffer.

I know that sounds really corny the whole 'ohhh I have to be in the right frame of mind, whats my motivation daaaaarling' , but it's kinda true!.


I actually hit a brick wall half way through this bank where my creative juices just seemed to stop, the presets I was starting to make I was binning as they just weren't cutting it. So I made myself take a break, just for a few days, played some silly computer games, went for long walks, focused on very different things. Came back to it feeling more refreshed and things started to flow well again Smile




I agree totally with your comment..I have just completed a soundset for Sylenth which i'll release soon which took just a little over 4 months to complete.All i need to do now is compile the mp3 demo for it.
I remember 1 preset took me 4 hours one night and 3 or 4 more the next day to get it sounding how i wanted.
Taking a break is a good idea aswell,i went fishing hehe and came back all refreshed to complete the set...
Rob Wink
nebulae - Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:05 am
Ingonator wrote:
kevvvvv wrote:
Are there any ratings of these banks?

Any further info?

Not so far but sooner or later it will follow since i own most of the banks listed here. Some banks are already rated in other threads at the forum.

For the beginning:
The banks from http://www.vstsoundbanks.com/ are almost a steal as you get 256 high quality patches for around 10 Euros (exactly 9.95 Euros).
My other favourites are the soundbanks from Arksun and CFA-Audio.


+1 !!!!!!!!!

This is a great great set and value for the money is outstanding!
ilovesynths - Sun Apr 12, 2009 8:16 am
Hi Peeps,
Just to let you know Rob Lees "Sylenth1 Soundbank set volume#1" is now available online for direct automated download sales at www.ilovesynths.com
in the eStore to make it easier to purchase.

There is also an online audio demo.

I hope that helps anyone looking to purchase extra "Sylenth1" arsenal for such a wicked synth.

Regards,

Paul B
Vendor
Ingonator - Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:57 am
ilovesynths wrote:
Hi Peeps,
Just to let you know Rob Lees "Sylenth1 Soundbank set volume#1" is now available online for direct automated download sales at www.ilovesynths.com
in the eStore to make it easier to purchase.

There is also an online audio demo.

I hope that helps anyone looking to purchase extra "Sylenth1" arsenal for such a wicked synth.

Regards,

Paul B
Vendor

Bought the bank today. Really many (192) and lots of awesome patches !!! Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Many Thanks to Rob Lee.

thread about the bank: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=248794
rob_lee - Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:00 am
Ingonator wrote:
ilovesynths wrote:
Hi Peeps,
Just to let you know Rob Lees "Sylenth1 Soundbank set volume#1" is now available online for direct automated download sales at www.ilovesynths.com
in the eStore to make it easier to purchase.

There is also an online audio demo.

I hope that helps anyone looking to purchase extra "Sylenth1" arsenal for such a wicked synth.

Regards,

Paul B
Vendor

Bought the bank today. Really many (192) and lots of awesome patches !!! Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Many Thanks to Rob Lee.

thread about the bank: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=248794


Thanks Igonator, some people think selling banks here is SPAMMY Smile that thread you just mentioned Rolling Eyes
Rob
ilovesynths - Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:17 am
That's good news. I'm glad you are a happy customer and I hope that you can remain one for many years to come. Rob's work is great.
And yes, I do LOVE Germany!! Sorry, but I'm really going to have to move there, the castles are just superb, especially that one in Heidelberg!

Paul B
Portal Owner,
www.ilovesynths.com
Ingonator - Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:30 pm
rob_lee wrote:

Thanks Igonator, some people think selling banks here is SPAMMY Smile that thread you just mentioned Rolling Eyes
Rob

Nothing spammy for me, can't understand the discusion. Keep on posting as much as you want, Rob. IF you could not try to sell your Sylenth1 bank in the official Sylenth1 forum, where else ??
rob_lee - Sun Apr 19, 2009 4:45 am
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rob_lee - Thu Apr 23, 2009 4:15 am
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ilovesynths - Sat Apr 25, 2009 1:57 am
Further to Rob Lee's posting,
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SAVE yourself an extra 20% OFF THE LISTED eStore PRICE BEFORE FRIDAY 1st May, 23.00hrs GMT.
Visit www.ilovesynths.com, "Buy Online" link and the soundbank set area to buy, then JUST TYPE "SY01" IN THE COUPON BOX UPON CHECKOUT!, your 20% discount will be automatically applied.


Purchase today for automated direct delivery to your mailbox in minutes!
There is an online demo to preview some sounds.

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rob_lee - Fri May 01, 2009 9:05 am
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rob_lee - Tue May 19, 2009 7:29 am
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Ingonator - Tue May 19, 2009 9:17 am
Here is a thread for a new Sylenth1 soundbank:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=251741
housejunkie81 - Tue May 19, 2009 9:10 pm
back to the vengeance soundback has anyone got this one??
rob_lee - Wed May 20, 2009 1:00 am
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rob_lee - Thu Jun 04, 2009 1:14 am
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4damind - Thu Jun 04, 2009 1:53 am
Unfortunately most of the sounds where I have listen the demos, have too much effects (mostly reverb) and are often more for techno or trance. Also there are much similar sounding saw wave sounds in many presets.

Seems that many of the Sylenth users are making techno or experimental music Wink Would be nice to have some more oldskool sounds and sounds which are better fit in the mix with not too much effects.
IMHO many of this Sylenth1 presets are sounding more as a Supersaw replacement Very Happy
rob_lee - Thu Jun 04, 2009 1:58 am
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4damind - Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:19 am
I have picked some of the links e.g. from Adam Szabo and some others and listen to the demo sounds. I can only say that IMHO most sounds the same and often remembers me to a supersaw replacement Wink

I own Sylenth1 since the first days but I never purchased presets. Not because I have something against presets! But mostly all I have listen are too much in this techno/supersaw direction.

To give an idea... Some interesting presets I found with Zebra2. The Oldscool patchset from Michael Kastrup. May be I should buy Zebra2 HiHi
rob_lee - Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:23 am
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4damind - Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:44 am
rob_lee wrote:
Best to create your own presets then Smile


Yes that's the solution Cool
But there are people that have much more knowledge about sound programming. Unfortunately they have not the sounds (or I have not found it) I would buy.
rob_lee - Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:49 am
True Smile

well said

rob Smile
tehlord - Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:54 am
rob_lee wrote:
Just a thankyou to all of you Embarassed

This morning my Sylenth soundbank i released in April made it's 100th sale Shocked
This has prompted me to continue and do more soundbanks for this great synth in the near future due to the support iv'e had with you lot here as Sylenth users.

i'll also continue to contribute free presets on request whenever i can here on the forum Smile

Thanks again..

Rob



The success of the soundbank is as much about you as the sounds themselves buddy Smile
rob_lee - Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:44 am
tehlord wrote:
rob_lee wrote:
Just a thankyou to all of you Embarassed

This morning my Sylenth soundbank i released in April made it's 100th sale Shocked
This has prompted me to continue and do more soundbanks for this great synth in the near future due to the support iv'e had with you lot here as Sylenth users.

i'll also continue to contribute free presets on request whenever i can here on the forum Smile

Thanks again..

Rob



The success of the soundbank is as much about you as the sounds themselves buddy Smile


cheers geoff Smile

iv'e started another bank Very Happy

minimal techno / electro Smile

rob
Examigan - Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:04 pm
rob_lee wrote:
tehlord wrote:
rob_lee wrote:
Just a thankyou to all of you Embarassed

This morning my Sylenth soundbank i released in April made it's 100th sale Shocked
This has prompted me to continue and do more soundbanks for this great synth in the near future due to the support iv'e had with you lot here as Sylenth users.

i'll also continue to contribute free presets on request whenever i can here on the forum Smile

Thanks again..

Rob



The success of the soundbank is as much about you as the sounds themselves buddy Smile


cheers geoff Smile

iv'e started another bank Very Happy

minimal techno / electro Smile



rob


I'm not a 100% synth programmer, but can't you just make it something different on purpose, and maybe attract more buyers that way? Rolling Eyes
rob_lee - Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:56 am
Hi there,

after recieving many PM's from users both here and @ DV247 Forums my Sylenth 1 soundbank x256 is now available again from my webstore at a reduced price of £19.99 gbp.
also i will again be designing sounds for Sylenth 1 in the very near future and will make these 64 presets free to all users of Sylenth 1 when complete.

Note:

if lennard releases a version 2 i will also offer to create another bank of sounds for you.
hope this info has been of use:
click the link to get your newly reduced Sylenth 1 bank Smile

Please listen to the supplied Mp3 demos of a small selection of the included presets on my homepage as this bank is aimed purely at Dance Music Producers.
There are no flutes/banjos etc Rolling Eyes After payment delivery is within 1hr between the hours of 10am - 2am GMT.
http://vstsoundsonline.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/623085
Best

Rob
rob_lee - Sat Jul 11, 2009 11:31 am
hello everyone.. im now the proud owner of Sylenth 1 again Very Happy anyway i'll be starting on some new material after 2 other projects i have on going at the moment.. it's good to be back Smile
you can still by my 256 preset soundbank from my site at the link below,there are also some audio demos of just a few of the presets contained.my soundbank now comes with a full pdf containing a list of all presets.
total cost: £12.99 gbp
here's the link to my site..
http://www.basslinerecords.com/soundbanks.htm

your soundbank will be delivered within 1 hour of payment between the hours of 10am - 2am gmt (uk)

all the best

Rob
djanthonyw - Sat Jul 11, 2009 11:34 am
rob_lee wrote:
hello everyone.. im now the proud owner of Sylenth 1 again Very Happy
HiHiHiHiHiHi
rob_lee - Sat Jul 11, 2009 11:35 am
djanthonyw wrote:
rob_lee wrote:
hello everyone.. im now the proud owner of Sylenth 1 again Very Happy
HiHiHiHiHiHi


Cool
cain - Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:00 pm
looking forward to your next bank Wink
rob_lee - Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:05 pm
cain wrote:
looking forward to your next bank Wink


Thanks Cain... Smile

rob
Cyforce - Sun Jul 12, 2009 8:32 am
rob_lee wrote:
cheers geoff Smile

iv'e started another bank Very Happy

minimal techno / electro Smile

rob


I'm curious about it. Very Happy
It would be the first sylenth bank for minimal right?

btw i think i start tomorrow with the Synergy vol.2 set, waiting till new updates would be senseless Very Happy
Marcus797 - Sun Jul 12, 2009 12:37 pm
I'm really looking forward to hearing this new minimal/techno bank... can't wait!
rob_lee - Wed Sep 02, 2009 12:46 pm
Marcus797 wrote:
I'm really looking forward to hearing this new minimal/techno bank... can't wait!


Hello.. iv'e been using Sylenth all day and decided to pick up where i left off with the Minimal Tech House Bank...Sounding good but it won't be finished for a while..loads of bleeps/hits/basses/leads etc

im looking forward to doing some great audio demos for this bank..it's my fav so far in the series Smile

Rob
Marcus797 - Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:19 am
rob_lee wrote:
iv'e been using Sylenth all day and decided to pick up where i left off with the Minimal Tech House Bank...Sounding good but it won't be finished for a while..loads of bleeps/hits/basses/leads etc

im looking forward to doing some great audio demos for this bank..it's my fav so far in the series Smile

Nice! I personally haven't seen any other minimal/tech preset bank for any synth which really suprises me given the popularity of the genre... you will definitely be filling an important niche Smile
Cyforce - Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:37 pm
Marcus797 wrote:
rob_lee wrote:
iv'e been using Sylenth all day and decided to pick up where i left off with the Minimal Tech House Bank...Sounding good but it won't be finished for a while..loads of bleeps/hits/basses/leads etc

im looking forward to doing some great audio demos for this bank..it's my fav so far in the series Smile

Nice! I personally haven't seen any other minimal/tech preset bank for any synth which really suprises me given the popularity of the genre... you will definitely be filling an important niche Smile


for any synth?

than check the demo-mp3 of my massive set Very Happy it's for electro/minimal with many techsounds...

www.cfa-sound.com -> soundsets -> futured episode 1 Wink
Marcus797 - Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:55 pm
^
the demo sounds great! but I'm not sure if I would consider those sounds minimal though...
Cyforce - Thu Sep 10, 2009 7:10 am
a pure minimal soundset is hard to find, if you have a nordlead or discovery pro check the andi vax soundset(u can find it @ trackitdown)
Dj Orbit - Sat Feb 13, 2010 3:15 am
Sylenth 1 Euphoric Trance Soundset @ £19.95

Demos & Purchase Available At : -

http://www.producerloops.com/Euphoric-Trance-Soundbank-for-Sylenth.html

Cheers Martin

Very Happy
DrGonzo - Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:07 pm
Just for the record in this collected thread. There are two banks from Plughugger for the Sylenth.

Dark Horse (dark/moody/paranoid house/techno)
http://www.plughugger.com/lennard-digital-sylenth-1---dark-horse.html

Total Bass (electro bass sounds)
http://www.plughugger.com/lennard-digital-sylenth-1---total-bass.html
Yuroun - Mon May 03, 2010 4:43 am
Today released my first Sylenth1 soundset for the Ambient producer: Serendipity.

Serendipity is a collection of inspiring sounds for the ambient producer who likes to use Sylenth1.


Number of Sounds: 129

Sound Categories: 19 Arps, 9 Atmospheres, 25 Basses, 10 Drums, 2 Hoovers, 11 Keys, 21 Leads, 27 Pads, 4 Percussive

Genres: Ambient, Chill Out, IDM, Downbeat and Electronica

Sound Designer: Yuroun

Download Size: 516 Kb

Requirements: Sylenth1 V2,xx

Short demo: pure Serendipity

More info/buying: http://store.payloadz.com/go?id=805289
zvenx - Mon May 03, 2010 4:53 am
hi just in case it is already out there or some SD looking for a request.
I would love a bank of Gated instruments...nothing but GAT for Sylenth..

rsp
cis-didge - Mon May 03, 2010 5:08 am
Yuroun wrote:
Today released my first Sylenth1 soundset for the Ambient producer: Serendipity.

Serendipity is a collection of inspiring sounds for the ambient producer who likes to use Sylenth1.


Number of Sounds: 129

Sound Categories: 19 Arps, 9 Atmospheres, 25 Basses, 10 Drums, 2 Hoovers, 11 Keys, 21 Leads, 27 Pads, 4 Percussive

Genres: Ambient, Chill Out, IDM, Downbeat and Electronica

Sound Designer: Yuroun

Download Size: 516 Kb

Requirements: Sylenth1 V2,xx

Short demo: pure Serendipity

More info/buying: http://store.payloadz.com/go?id=805289


..links for buying dont work
DrGonzo - Mon May 03, 2010 5:32 am
zvenx wrote:
hi just in case it is already out there or some SD looking for a request.
I would love a bank of Gated instruments...nothing but GAT for Sylenth..

rsp


A very interesting idea Smile
Yuroun - Mon May 03, 2010 8:40 am
cis-didge wrote:

..links for buying dont work


Works here Confused

http://store.payloadz.com/details/805289-Software-Audio-and-Video-Sylenth1-soundset-Serendipity.html

and

http://store.payloadz.com/go?id=805289

works here...
cis-didge - Mon May 03, 2010 10:13 am
Yuroun wrote:
cis-didge wrote:

..links for buying dont work


Works here Confused

http://store.payloadz.com/details/805289-Software-Audio-and-Video-Sylenth1-soundset-Serendipity.html

and

http://store.payloadz.com/go?id=805289

works here...


...also works here now
rob_lee - Tue May 04, 2010 9:39 am
http://www.basslinerecords.com/products.htm

Here you can find my Sylenth 1 sounds..Dance/Trance/Electro only.

Rob
GeoSuPhat - Tue May 04, 2010 7:43 pm
Togeo Studio Spring Sale for KVR Sylenth1 users.



On our Sylenth1 Complete Bundle of 512 presets (4 sub-banks of 128).

Sylenth1 Complete Demo Mp3

Enter the following code at checkout for 10€ off the regular price of €29.99

KVR Coupon Code: KVR-Sylenth512

Thats about 5€ ($6.50) for each of the 128 preset sub-banks.

***Note that there is a limited amount of these coupons***

Get more info and a demo bank (16 presets) on our site:
Togeo Studios - Soundset 001 for Sylenth1.
Dave Bourke - Wed May 05, 2010 4:08 am
I bought Yuroun's Serendipity bank last night and loaded it up this morning. In the parameter value readout line in the LCD section of the GUI, I get this:

"Can't read new preset v" and the rest of the line is cut off. The previously loaded bank does not change. All my other commercial banks work fine.

I'm using a Mac Pro Quad Xeon 2.66 GHz running Leopard 10.5.8 and Digital Performer 7.12 with Sylenth1 instantiated as an AU. Sylenth1 version is v2.202 which is the latest version (non-beta).

Anyone else on Mac getting this problem?

EDIT: I tried re-downloading the bank. It still doesn't work. Incidentally, the download site says the file is 504 KB in size, but it's actually 508 KB once downloaded, just like all my other Sylenth1 .fxb banks.

Kind regards.
GeoSuPhat - Wed May 05, 2010 4:18 am
He must have saved the bank with the beta version. I had the same problem, using the beta. I was working on some new presets in a bank I had made with the non beta and after I saved the bank it wouldnt load in the 2.202 anymore. Plus I didnt have a backup of the bank, oh well, maybe he has a copy and can replace it.
DrGonzo - Wed May 05, 2010 4:21 am
Dave Bourke wrote:
I bought Yuroun's Serendipity bank last night and loaded it up this morning. In the parameter value readout line in the LCD section of the GUI, I get this:

"Can't read new preset v" and the rest of the line is cut off. The previously loaded bank does not change. All my other commercial banks work fine.

I'm using a Mac Pro Quad Xeon 2.66 GHz running Leopard 10.5.8 and Digital Performer 7.12 with Sylenth1 instantiated as an AU. Sylenth1 version is v2.202 which is the latest version (non-beta).

Anyone else on Mac getting this problem?

EDIT: I tried re-downloading the bank. It still doesn't work. Incidentally, the download site says the file is 504 KB in size, but it's actually 508 KB once downloaded, just like all my other Sylenth1 .fxb banks.

Kind regards.


Hey - I don't know if this will make it, but some of of my own customers got a similar problem. Uninstalling Sylenth and reinstalling it again with the latest version and latest key. And by latest I mean download the latest stuff from LennarDigitals web. Worked here and might be worth a try!
Yuroun - Wed May 05, 2010 4:39 am
Dave Bourke wrote:


"Can't read new preset v" and the rest of the line is cut off. The previously loaded bank does not change. All my other commercial banks work fine.


Serendipty is saved with the beta version of Sylenth1. It seems that the bank format is changed. I'll upload an old bank this evening and let you know when you can download that bank.
GeoSuPhat - Wed May 05, 2010 4:48 am
Ya it didnt occur to me that the format had changed till after either. I like the demo Yuroun, going to buy it too.
Yuroun - Wed May 05, 2010 5:30 am
GeoSuPhat wrote:
Ya it didnt occur to me that the format had changed till after either. I like the demo Yuroun, going to buy it too.


Thanks Smile


I resent a new download link to all customers of Serendipity so they can download Serendipity in the old and new bank format.
Dave Bourke - Fri May 07, 2010 2:09 pm
Yuroun sorted me out (thanks, Yuroun).

Also, thanks to GeoSuPhat and DrGonzo for responses.

Kind regards.
ao_ks - Sun May 30, 2010 7:50 am
Hi guys,

Check out SYN Sylenth1 Sounds: http://www.kreativsounds.com/ks-syn-sylenth1-sounds/

It is a Pay What You Wish sounds bank with 22 carefully designed presets (and is growing).



Thanks!
DjRavix - Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:01 am
Check this Vengeance Soundsets For Sylenth1 Razz
Vengeance Sylenth Trilogy vol.1 HandsUp & Dance

Vengeance Sylenth Trilogy Vol.2 Trance

Vengeance Sylenth Trilogy Vol.3 Electro House

and Look here for more info:
http://www.vengeance-sound.com/eng/DetailsSylenth.html
tehlord - Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:07 am
DjRavix wrote:
Check this Vengeance Soundsets For Sylenth1 Razz
Vengeance Sylenth Trilogy vol.1 HandsUp & Dance

Vengeance Sylenth Trilogy Vol.2 Trance

Vengeance Sylenth Trilogy Vol.3 Electro House

and Look here for more info:
http://www.vengeance-sound.com/eng/DetailsSylenth.html



So that's £25 for a 64 preset bank then? HiHi


Good old Vengence, arrogantly overpriced as ever Rolling Eyes
rob_lee - Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:20 am
tehlord wrote:
DjRavix wrote:



So that's £25 for a 64 preset bank then? HiHi


Good old Vengence, arrogantly overpriced as ever Rolling Eyes


Lol Geoff a Trilogy containing 64 presets...someones AVIN A BARF mate Aaaargghhh Nutter Smack D'oh! Very Happy

Half them sounds are already in my own Sylenth banks.. It all just starts sounding the same after a while and the Vengeance stuff is way too expensive for anyone wanting sounds on a budget..
Hmm think it's time i did another cheap sale like £10 for 384 presets eh Very Happy

Rob
tehlord - Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:25 am
rob_lee wrote:
Hmm think it's time i did another cheap sale like £10 for 384 presets eh Very Happy

Rob


I think it's about time you did another bank me old fruit Wink
Cyforce - Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:35 am
WTH... 30€ for 64 presets? Ohman.. This is more expensive than soundorder...

with VAT it's nearly 35€... heavy, really heavy Rolling Eyes
rob_lee - Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:45 am
tehlord wrote:
rob_lee wrote:
Hmm think it's time i did another cheap sale like £10 for 384 presets eh Very Happy

Rob


I think it's about time you did another bank me old fruit Wink


I just might do that Geoff once im finished my factory sounds for the PPG V3.
Im still adding stuff to the sample download packs in Wavelab atm though.
Trying to get my head round all these new features in W7.

Definatley do another *Final* Sylenth bank though if there's enough interest.
Infact i did start an Electro/Minimal set with about 75 unfinished sounds a while back but never finished the bank.

Rob
penguinfromdeep - Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:48 am
Can't get those demo mp3's to work at the Vengeance site.. They make quality so I guess it shows on the price but those genres don't really interest me. I mean does somebody still make trancedance or electro-house HiHi .. Why not house banks or something that's popular right now
DjRavix - Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:09 am
Cyforce wrote:
WTH... 30€ for 64 presets? Ohman.. This is more expensive than soundorder...

with VAT it's nearly 35€... heavy, really heavy Rolling Eyes

I agree that his soundsets are Expansive ...
I thirst thought it was all 3 banks for that Price and actually than I would have gone for it right away ...
I already told Manuel himself that he probably sells more if it was cheaper but he tells me he already tried that
However according to him he did not sell more when the price was reduced

I actually hoped that his future releases were more friendly priced
rlahalla - Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:11 am
Cyforce wrote:
WTH... 30€ for 64 presets? Ohman.. This is more expensive than soundorder...

with VAT it's nearly 35€... heavy, really heavy Rolling Eyes
Dude, that's the price of quality, right? Seems normal to me Shrug
Cyforce - Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:15 am
rlahalla wrote:
Cyforce wrote:
WTH... 30€ for 64 presets? Ohman.. This is more expensive than soundorder...

with VAT it's nearly 35€... heavy, really heavy Rolling Eyes
Dude, that's the price of quality, right? Seems normal to me Shrug


Sure this sounds are very good, no question, but i personally think it's looking a little bit overpriced.
Look at Adam van Baker soundsets for the Sylenth - also hiqh quality, but costing only 20€(incl. VAT)...

So mhmm it's for everyone a own decision if to expensive or not. The quality is there not the question, the 3 vengeance soundsets are definitv good!
rlahalla - Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:32 am
blah blah balh, who cares what I think.
penguinfromdeep - Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:42 am
Well the quality IS there ... If it was all crap people wouldn't buy it after a while! It's not all just lies, Vengeance makes some stuff that's industry standard in dance music. I don't want to defend them too much since I don't either like some of their practices but to say their products are crap is just bullshit. Sonart Audio is a good example of a real scam company.. Now that's crap quality
rlahalla - Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:54 am
penguinfromdeep wrote:
I don't want to defend them too much since I don't either like some of their practices but to say their products are crap is just bullshit.


EDIT: I'll retract this and say that I have reasons for despising that silly kiddie company and their misleading products, which I'll take up with anyone via pm. I'm not going to go out of my way to publicly slander vengeance, even though they deserve it.

penguinfromdeep wrote:
Sonart Audio is a good example of a real scam company.. Now that's crap quality

Indeed, we do agree. The free bass thing a few years back is what made me sick.
Cyforce - Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:55 am
rlahalla wrote:
Cyforce wrote:
So mhmm it's for everyone a own decision if to expensive or not. The quality is there not the question, the 3 vengeance soundsets are definitv good!

No offense Martin but I was being completely facetious.

He's pretty much rubbing it in your face that he can charge whatever he wants because people will pay whatever. He feels he deserves it, for coming up with unimaginative, over-used and over-processed drum samples apparently.

The one lesson it's taught me going forward: lie to your customers. It's the easiest way to get them to buy. Convince them the quality is good, and wrap it in a beautiful bow. Some moron is bound to buy.


Btw it's a little bit pity, that Manuel Schleis themself don't making soundsets after nexus...

To the sylenth sets, specially the vol.2 & 3 are really nice sounding, Kevin Schroeder how designed them is also a really great designer, also shown on the minimoog soundset there, which he builded. Sounds also top-notch.
But... the audio demos are sometimes a little bit blending i think, with the additional drumloops/kicks, and the mastering on the demos is more a track-master than a clean neutral one mostly.

But..... all in all, nice sets.
penguinfromdeep - Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:03 am
rlahalla wrote:

EDIT: I'll retract this and say that I have reasons for despising that silly kiddie company and their misleading products, which I'll take up with ANYONE via pm. I'm not going to go out of my way to publicly slander vengeance, even though they deserve it.


I see .. I'm quite curious but I think I won't send any PM's Wink
PiotrPochwat - Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:00 am
Hello. I programmed the first part of the trilogy. I will not comment on price bacause it is the distributor's case, but I believe that no one forces nobody to buy it. My soundset is intented rather to commercial genre, I'm not going to judge myself. However, Kevin made great own patches which I think are very good.
PiotrPochwat - Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:02 am
.and
big regards from Poland Wink
DjRavix - Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:18 am
PiotrPochwat wrote:
Hello. I programmed the first part of the trilogy. I will not comment on price bacause it is the distributor's case, but I believe that no one forces nobody to buy it. My soundset is intented rather to commercial genre, I'm not going to judge myself. However, Kevin made great own patches which I think are very good.

Nice to see you are also on here

I remember that you actually wanted to make it for free
So I don't Blame you
I just wonder what you are getting out of this ???

Look if I would make a soundset and manual wants to sell it
I actually will say that the Price will not be more than what I think is reasonable And If he doesn't agree with it than I will not let him put it on his website
Hell than I rather Give it away for free
PiotrPochwat - Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:55 am
Dr Ravix I came out good financially by releasing the soundset in vengeance
(in my opinion), but I think that the forum is not the best place to discuss those issues
(money issue, I don't want insist on Manuel to fix the price. He is the distributor and he set the price.
JFM - Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:23 am
Could anyone recomment a soundbank suitable for Deep house?

thanks

j

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