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Korg mono/poly vst, sounds great to me. |
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Best synths I own are Reaktor for sampling and Ultra Analog for VA.
Best synth I don't own but plan on getting is Diva, which I tried hard to be skeptical about but goddamn what a sound. Some people complain that its character would be lost in a mix and therefore the CPU hit is overkill - however I say that it enables you to do very minimal mixes which are still extremely rich, putting a few sounds right up front and being confident of great sound. |
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Best I dunno. Favourites at the moment are Sylenth1 and completely different.. XILS 3 |
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Uncle E wrote: Pro-12 is getting the most use from me these days. As for native synths, it's DIVA.
The Pro-12 certainly has a beautifully clear artifact free top end. my fav hardware is the Prophet 08 which adds a wonderful width to everything its played with, and Diva in software. |
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Uncle E wrote: ageofaudio wrote: My "best" soft-synth is Massive
I'm surprised at how little Massive has come up, given how many genres of music it's inextricably tied to these days. I'm still very fond of Massive, even though I don't have much to do with the club genres to which it is inextricably tied and won't likely ever use a wobble bass in this lifetime, LOL. |
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fm8 also looks good... |
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sylenth1. dune. zebra.
i just downsized recently, trying to streamline my 'process'. so to change things up, let go of massive and alchemy (both exceptional). change is good... |
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1) My 1974 Roland Sh-3 2) Diva 3) Alchemy 4) Karma FX 5) Aalto |
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Diva's certainly easier to carry around (in a laptop) and probably a lot more versatile - though the Sh-3 is a very fun thing (particularly with its/Moog's great filter) to also include on tracks |
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Comercial
Tone 2 Firebird. I'm in love with it, easy to tweak, great results, interesting electronic sounds. When i need an electronic and aggressive sound, i put Firebird, always. If i would have money i would buy Gladiator or Electrax, because i think they are the big brothers of Firebird, but i don't have it. Freeware Zebralette. I love those FX filters which you can change the nature of the sound very easy. Have a good day |
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Hardware:
Waldorf Blofeld desktop (+ SL expanion) and Motif ES7 as both controller and synth. Actually the Blofeld desktop usually sits on the free space on the left side of my Motif ES7. If i would have the keyboard version a Blofeld keyboard as a single synth would be OK. Software: Difficult as i got lots of choices but i would either take Waldorf PPG Wave 3.V or Synthmaster 2.5 if i had to choose a single softsynth. As a freeware synth Tactile Sounds Subdtance is my go-to synth. Recently Saurus and ElectraX seem to become more and more important for me. Ingo ---- "Atmospheric Transients" for PPG Wave 3.V "Analog vs Digital" for Blofeld http://soundcloud.com/ingoweidner Last edited by Ingonator on Fri May 11, 2012 9:27 am; edited 2 times in total |
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beatsmanshion wrote: money brings choice....
but creativity brings results... |
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