DSP Discovery 2 vs Nordlead 2 truth??
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- KVRAF
- 4074 posts since 28 Apr, 2004
i have a nord g2 and it sounds nothing like synth1, not even slightly, not even if i wear ear plugs. i've no idea about disco dsp.
but surely thats not the point, i still use synth1 from time to time. its a great free synth, who cares if it sounds like a nord as long as it works for you.
cheers,
steve.
but surely thats not the point, i still use synth1 from time to time. its a great free synth, who cares if it sounds like a nord as long as it works for you.
cheers,
steve.
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- KVRist
- 456 posts since 30 Jun, 2003 from cinci, oh
A discussion involving Synth1 and Discovery would not be complete without mention of Exciton. While not intended as a Nord Lead emulation, it has a similar interface (better actually, with its mod matrix), sound quality near Discovery's level with CPU usage near Synth1's. Overall, a great VST of this style.
And while I too am quite fond of Synth1, its sound quality is audibly less than that of Discovery or Exciton. Thats not necessarily bad; less is fine for many applications -- DnB comes to mind.
And while I too am quite fond of Synth1, its sound quality is audibly less than that of Discovery or Exciton. Thats not necessarily bad; less is fine for many applications -- DnB comes to mind.
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- KVRAF
- 2875 posts since 28 Jan, 2004 from Da Nang, Vietnam
Exciton is a great little synth. I haven't used it since I got impOSCar, but I really like the interface.
- KVRAF
- 4682 posts since 6 Jan, 2003
having never spent time working with a nord, i dont have anything really of substance to add to this thread. however, i thought i'd drop in anyway just to say that, imho, discovery is a cool and usefull VA.
im usually not too concerned about whether or not a vsti sounds like a particular piece of hardware. my main interest is simply whether i like the tone of the vsti. like anything else, some synths grab you and some dont. there are certainly popular synths out there that just dont excite me at all. (some have already been mentioned here.) but, i do happen to dig discovery. your milage may vary.
imho, the synth has good, tight, effective tone, its easy to use, and the layering gives you the ability to create rather large sounds and complext sounds. (and then there's the morphing.)
also, for those that only tried earlier versions and dug the tone but were put off by the high cpu usage...check out the latest version. disco has done a great job at improving effeciency. it uses up considerably less cpu now.
like i said...i really had nothing of substance to add. pretty much just wanted to give discovery my vote as a cool synth.
-ugo
im usually not too concerned about whether or not a vsti sounds like a particular piece of hardware. my main interest is simply whether i like the tone of the vsti. like anything else, some synths grab you and some dont. there are certainly popular synths out there that just dont excite me at all. (some have already been mentioned here.) but, i do happen to dig discovery. your milage may vary.
imho, the synth has good, tight, effective tone, its easy to use, and the layering gives you the ability to create rather large sounds and complext sounds. (and then there's the morphing.)
also, for those that only tried earlier versions and dug the tone but were put off by the high cpu usage...check out the latest version. disco has done a great job at improving effeciency. it uses up considerably less cpu now.
like i said...i really had nothing of substance to add. pretty much just wanted to give discovery my vote as a cool synth.
-ugo
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- KVRAF
- 6241 posts since 26 Sep, 2003 from right here, as you can see ...
well, that of course would make me buy it right away ...kuniklo wrote:I think that was me. I'm not at all suggesting that the Nord sounds like a Virus or that it was influenced by the Virus. I'm just asserting that Clavia's next product will have to provide some kind of TI-like integration if they want it to be competitive.brok landers wrote: also (for the access mentioner) clavia cannot have been influenced by the virus, as they were 2 years earlier with the nordlead ...![]()
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gear is as good as the innovation behind it-the man
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- KVRian
- 986 posts since 6 Jun, 2003 from Reading UK. (U rrrrrrs)
Yeah luv Exciton too. I like it for really wierd sounding pads that have a really "haunting" quality. I like the built in effects aswell and use the reverb quite often as it seems to work well with the type of sound I produce from it. Imposcar is one of the warmest, if not the warmest, sounding VSTi I have heard. Great for deep, bassy, speaker shaking tones but I find it can be frustrating to program at times.kuniklo wrote:Exciton is a great little synth. I haven't used it since I got impOSCar, but I really like the interface.
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- KVRist
- 453 posts since 16 Sep, 2002 from Malaga (Spain)
From discoDSP, it never was said that Discovery is a Clavia Nordlead 2 emulator. (It would be also illegal). In fact we put clearly this statement in the docs, on import nord2-sysex section.
I own a Nord Lead 2. Imho the NL2 sounds better in every aspect than Discovery, (it seems to work internally at 80kHz wich gives headroom bandwidth to achieve better fm/sync and other effects). We just created an aproximation of it.
But to say that Synth1 sounds closer to nord2 than discoDSP Discovery...
Some trivia: I remember that when measuring data/samples from Nord2, taking oscillator samples, etc, we passed the nl2 synthesizer to laptop input then used soundforge as editor. Played back the sounds on soundforge, all the nord2 character and bright was lost. Of course, the laptop soundcard (we was sampling at 44100) is nowhere near the Nord2 DAC's.
See ya.
Edit PS: Discovery doesnt use NL2 sampled waveforms. We just take records to have a visually referenced information and details of synthesis aspects of the nord2.
I own a Nord Lead 2. Imho the NL2 sounds better in every aspect than Discovery, (it seems to work internally at 80kHz wich gives headroom bandwidth to achieve better fm/sync and other effects). We just created an aproximation of it.
But to say that Synth1 sounds closer to nord2 than discoDSP Discovery...
Some trivia: I remember that when measuring data/samples from Nord2, taking oscillator samples, etc, we passed the nl2 synthesizer to laptop input then used soundforge as editor. Played back the sounds on soundforge, all the nord2 character and bright was lost. Of course, the laptop soundcard (we was sampling at 44100) is nowhere near the Nord2 DAC's.
See ya.
Edit PS: Discovery doesnt use NL2 sampled waveforms. We just take records to have a visually referenced information and details of synthesis aspects of the nord2.
