-Victor
edit: also less resonance, to avoid the bloppy effect!
I agreeBoulotaur2024 wrote:Yea I was thinking to myself last time : how the hell is it that Propellerheads guys still haven't contacted Synth1 creators yet ?
I mean they could greatly improve/refund their Substractor while maintaining their low-cpu usage "mark of fabric"
Oh, and evey Synth1 user should try Nolween 's soundbanks (especially Bank3) !
life gets even better of you can ignore those posts, and face the fact that some people cant be educated. if they want to learn they dont need your help the info is everywhere.nuffink wrote: This is a perfect example of why kvr needs a bookie.
I respond with "You do realise that a virus is a softsynth" and while awaiting knot's reply I can get:-
1:2 Some half baked nonsense about D/A converters
13:8 A load of ill informed stuff about the power of DSP chips
7:2 A riff along the lines of "I know what I hear. I'm a Ferengi"
knot gets to vent a bit. I pick up my winnings.
Where's the downside?
nuffink wrote:This is a perfect example of why kvr needs a bookie.knot0fvipers wrote:sorry your ears are not as refined. Really though I don't think this is a good thing. Its highly distracting from actually making music. I hardly have no clue though. I started with synths programming csound in 1995, started with generator in 1999, have owned a kurzweil k2000, virus b, q, korg oasys and nord modular. I don't own any hardware right now because even though i can hear the extreme difference between albino and a virus, the ease of use of the albino/softsynths and the fact that no one who just listens to electronic music and isnt into synths would even care.nuffink wrote:Another stamp collector. No tunes. No www. No clue. Same M.O. as all the other stamp collectors.knot0fvipers wrote:soundpalace, for pure sound quality there is the korg collection, arturia, and Minimonsta. Thats it. all the other synths mentioned sound like shit if your talking "just" sound quality.
None of those though can touch a virus filter. Just save up and get a used virus b if you want something like the virus, there is no other choice.
Thats not to say that alot of the synths mentioned here are not amazing. Take absynth for example, the sound quality of the oscilators is terrible but when the whole thing comes togather absynth can make sounds a virus could not touch.
Buy a real virus, then look for softsynths that make other sounds to compliment the virus.
The truth is that these smaller software companies can't compete with a whole team of mad german DSP gurus. There is no sense for the softsynth companies to spend the time/money in refineing the algorithms to the point of a virus or good hardware korg synth, most people can't hear the difference anyway.
I'll bet he's got an apogee.
This is a stupid topic, if you can't hear the difference between a good hardware synth vs softsynths sound quality wise its because you either don't know what you are listening for or you simply can't hear the difference period.You are in the same boat as basically 99.9999% of the people who will listen to your music so who cares. Same with analog vs digital synths, they sound totally different but no listening to the final product would care what made the sound, just if it sounds interesting or not.
I am not knocking softsynths, i'm just knocking the idiots who come on boards like this and tell the people who can hear the difference that they can't.
I respond with "You do realise that a virus is a softsynth" and while awaiting knot's reply I can get:-
1:2 Some half baked nonsense about D/A converters
13:8 A load of ill informed stuff about the power of DSP chips
7:2 A riff along the lines of "I know what I hear. I'm a Ferengi"
knot gets to vent a bit. I pick up my winnings.
Where's the downside?
or, do I know nothing to next?oblagon wrote:WTF are you talking about ?? I sold all my gear to use vst plugs. I used both hard and software. You're a clueless clown that knows next to nothing.snooky wrote:why this hate for fine software that DO sound like it's counterpart?!oblagon wrote:In one of your posts you stated something different. That was a while ago though. Sorry about being presumptuous. Discovery is a fine synth in its own right.george wrote:As a matter of fact we have received several mails from Clavia. Of course I'm not going to disclose what happened.I will repeat this again: Clavia didn't even bother to respond to DiscoDSP email about the legality of their plugin.
Are you an elitist WANKER!?!?!?!?
Good guesses guys! And yes, I think it could use a little better EQing.jacobh wrote:Here is an aproximation of the sound using another synth...soundpalace wrote:Correction to this link...crimsontider wrote:I am posting a snip demonstrating a simple arp from a virus. Can anyone here recreate this sound with a VSTI and post the results? I've been unsuccessful to date. I have come the closest with Zero Vector but still a little weak.
I just picked this particular sound because it's nice and punchy and shows a little about the quality of the filters.
Good luck and remember to post those results!:shock:
ftp://godgiventalentonline.com/public_html/music/
http://www.godgiventalentonline.com/music/
just about to listen
Fots
http://mindtrick.com/music/Virus_Arp1.mp3
Can anyone guess what synth it is? How do you like the sound?![]()
Thanks,
Jacob
can you please post the score?Here is an aproximation of the sound using another synth...
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