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I am looking for a very high quality synth that can be used to create very good goa Trance lead sounds and costs up to 30 quid. is there some synth like that? Just trying the JX6K but somehow I am not overly pleased with the soundquality. It sounds a lot like software and sounds harsh. It does not sound warm and mild. when I look up videos with real Roland synths I always notice, that those synths sound warm and very mild, just like you would hear that in the songs. Only very few synths I know for computer sound warm and soft. For example the MDA JX16 is a synth like that or the Synapse audio Junglist and Hydra, those synths have a warm and soft sound on them. the JX6K for example does not sound like that. so recommend me a good synth for that money.
I would like the synth to have two oscilators, more is not a problem, the oscilators should have saw and pulse waveforms and it would be good if there are good filters included and ofcourse the standart envelope settings that al synths have. |
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Dunno about you, but JP6K sounded very much spot-on like JP-8000. Very much so. Harsh? Nope, not unless you leave that filter open. |
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I tested the Tal juno emulator, the Tal U 60 or how it is called and it is not bad, but the controls are not enough, only one Ocilator and 3 waveforms. |
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Well then try TAL Noisemaker. Try Elektrostudio synths, too. Try Synth1. Try Oatmeal. Try SQ8L. |
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U-He TyrellN6 could be exactly what you are looking for A lot of great free stuff out there! Cheers Dennis ---- Back from the dead - Sorry if I didn't answer your mails/PM/whatever during the last few months. I hope everything will be back to normal soon. Life can take some shitty turns sometimes. |
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ouroboros wrote: hold on for TAL's new synth coming out. I expect it will be smashing for your needs!
An actual Juno 60 ITB. ---- Intel Core2 Quad CPU + 4 GIG RAM |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsK22MpLL_k
this is a Juno 106 and when i listen to it over this video, it sounds so much warmer than the software emulators, that it sounds completely different, it sounds warm, soft and smooth, the software emulators I try always have a very harsh equing so altough the cuttoff filter is not set to high ht sounds as if high frequencies are released. The JX6k does not sound anything like this synth |
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Gemini
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Bronto Scorpio wrote: U-He TyrellN6 could be exactly what you are looking for
A lot of great free stuff out there! This is a great recommendation. Tyrell is an excellent free synth! If you dislike the sound of that thing, you have problems. |
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go for synth1 |
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i really novation v-station:
http://global.novationmusic.com/software/v-station but i also recommend the TAL stuff! ---- Not yet an Image-Line customer? get a 10 % discount by clicking here: http://affiliate.image-line.com/EJIIICH501 |
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I got the Tyrell. good one, but is there any Juno 106 emulator, the sounds I can hear in the video are impressive, especially 4 21. |
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The Tyrell is really good, I like it for now, but ofcourse looking for a Juno 106 still. Last edited by Baniev on Wed Jul 11, 2012 3:11 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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