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Yep, I'll chime in with Korg Polysix and Mono/Poly too. Fantastic, thick sounding analog. Both sold at a great price. You can't go wrong. Seriously. ---- Life's too short to program soft synths, that's why we have romplers. |
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Poly-ana is a good synth, but it tends to be overly optimistic. But that could just be Forer effect.
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+1 for OP-X PRO-II, you should really check out the audio clips on the SonicProjects website!
UltraAnalog and ImpOSCar2 can also deliver the sounds of the 80s and 90s. |
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Poly-Ana seems to alias like the dickens even on the highest quality setting.. Funny thing is, it sounds gorgeous anyway. I wonder how much better it would sound if the oscillators were updated? |
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Sendy wrote: Poly-Ana seems to alias like the dickens even on the highest quality setting.. Funny thing is, it sounds gorgeous anyway. I wonder how much better it would sound if the oscillators were updated?
It's being updated.Don't know if the oscillators will be updated. It'll be interesting to see how version 2 turns out though. There's a thread about it here. http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=337172&postday s=0&postorder=asc&highlight=polyana&start=0 ---- Anyone needing a Fabfilter friend 10% discount code? pm me for details. |
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Well just something has aliasing free oscillators doesnt mean the synth wont have aliasing
Fabfilter claims their synths have "aliasing free oscillators" but guess what, the synths have noticeable aliasing in the very high end. Probably comes from the filters or something else im guessing. ---- Has anybody ever really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like? |
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+1 Sawer ---- Play it by ear |
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IrionDaRonin wrote: Warm, fat, analog and free
-SQ8L -Oatmeal -Tyrell N6 -Krakli K700 -Deputy MK2 -KX-Synth-X16 ^^^ This. Plus Daedalus http://www.omnitaur.se/ |
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Peter999 wrote: You too might check OP-X PRO-II which is on sale right now.
+1. -1 to all the Korg recommendations. |
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Uncle E wrote: Peter999 wrote: You too might check OP-X PRO-II which is on sale right now.
+1. -1 to all the Korg recommendations. Why -1 to the Korgs? i only hear good things about them. |
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TB4C wrote: I would like to know if you guys can give me suggestions to what phat Soft synths I can use for an 80's / 90's esque project that I am working on.
Yes, I can, even though I have NO idea what you mean by "80s/90s esque project". If this is "phat" enough for you, get The deputy Mark II. If you go past definitions like "phat" and also care about features, check Aalto, Sonigen Modular, xhip, AnaMark, and if you mean stuff with samples, WaveStation. ---- "Music is spiritual. The music business is not." - Claudio Monteverdi |
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