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TB4C wrote: The synth needs to have a nice thick solid bass sounds to it.
TubeOhm have a free mono version of their Anti-Transpirant. ---- Musique Eurotronique |
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Kx-Modulad has amazing bass capacity. It's interface is a chalenge, but once you figure it out, the workflow becomes piece-of-cake. And, it's free. |
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Like others have said, Korg MonoPoly would be an excellent choice. It really is an underrated gem. Very, very versatile. It can do excellent vintage synth sounds and can also easily do ultra-modern textures as well. Plus it's light on the CPU and CHEAP, too.
Check it out here: http://www.korguser.net/shop/software/ ---- VST SOUNDBANKS FOR SALE ---> http://xenossoundworks.com Z3ta+ & 2 Zebra Predator Massive Razor Sylenth ACE Blue Ultra Analog Scanned Synth Pro Drumaxx V-Station etc |
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Thank you all once again.... Nice to see you MR.G !!! ---- I love the sound of harmonius Saw's runnig rhythmicly in unison!!! |
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Almost forgot... grab free version of LinPlug Alpha here: http://www.linplug.com/alpha.html
Even if you don't go for the full version (which is another nice synth, BTW), you'll likely get use out of the freebie... |
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You guys have been very helpfull, Thank you once again!!! ---- I love the sound of harmonius Saw's runnig rhythmicly in unison!!! |
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You should try Poly-Ana ... my favourite VA, and she's on sale atm. |
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thecontrolcentre wrote: You should try Poly-Ana ... my favourite VA, and she's on sale atm.
+1 on Poly-Ana ---- Anyone needing a Fabfilter friend 10% discount code? pm me for details. |
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Op-X Pro II
Synthix(if you can deal with the layer locking function, I couldn't so sold it) PolyKB II Synth Squad's Strobe ACE(quite high CPU too) Poly-ana(mega complex UI) These above are the best I've heard along with Diva... I'm also waiting on D16's Lush-101... |
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All the Xils Lab stuff is fantastic (XILS 3, PolyKBii, Synthex). |
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So the answer, it seems, is "whatever VA synth comes to mind, they're ALL PHAT"
Given that, then clearly the answer is simply the following two step process. 1) Buy CM magazine. 2) Stop. You were done at step 1. |
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Thanks everyone for replying to my post, your answers and inputs has been most valuable, I am definitly gonna work thru all the suggestions Tommorrow!!
Take care!! TB4C ---- I love the sound of harmonius Saw's runnig rhythmicly in unison!!! |
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TB4C wrote: Thanks everyone for replying to my post...I love the sound of harmonius Saw's runnig rhythmicly in unison!!!
TB4C Sylenth - www.lennardigital.com ---- If you read the constitution, You hear better http://soundcloud.com/section-d-records www.soundclick.com/theresistanceband |
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ghettosynth wrote: So the answer, it seems, is "whatever VA synth comes to mind, they're ALL PHAT"
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